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Thread: New computer+current Vista=question on procedure..

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New computer+current Vista=question on procedure..
Warren 11/19/2008 4:44:00 AM
I have perused the groups for days, and don't see a clear answer to my
upcoming dilemma. Here's the situation.. advice is appreciated.

Current system - fried ethernet adapter on motherboard.
I am building a new system, in the next 2-3 days. Currently, the computer
works great except for the cat connector. I will be salvaging some parts
from the working computer to create the newer system. New system will have a
new motherboard, CPU, and a new harddrive. I have done a complete PC backup
1 month ago, on an external firewire drive, and did a refresher complete PC
backup yesterday to prepare for this. I have 2 harddrives working in the
current computer. (C+D) My plan would like to see the new harddrive added in
as C: (boot drive) and add the working boot C drive as D drive, then I'll
tack on the older second HDD as a third in the new system, E drive. I am
aware I may have to call MS to get my copy of vista validated once up and
running.
My main question is, I can get my vista upgrade to get a regular install up
and running. I want to end up with the newer HD (C:) as my boot drive in the
new system. What would be the easiest way to get to the point of using
restore to the new harddrive to resemble the old boot drive? And, is the
easiest way going to be get the new system barely up and running, and then do
the restore?
No easy transfer will be used, as I have no cable.
Thanks in advance, I'll check back in a day or so for your learned opinions.
:)

RE: New computer+current Vista=question on procedure..
Mick Murphy 11/19/2008 6:28:09 AM
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_upgrade_clean.asp

Have a read of the above link.

You are making major hardware changes to your computer!
Are you upgrading the Mobo and CPU?
You don't say exactly what you are doing.
The backup you have was made with the old hardware setup.
Chances are that it will crash, when installed on a different computer;
which vista will see your new Motherboard and CPU as, if upgraded..

Also, you can not transfer Programs from one Hard Drive to the other; you
have to reinstall from the original Media.
Programs, when installed, are spread throughtout, registry, startup etc
You can not transfer that.

My advice: copy/save your revelant Data, clean install, reinstall all your
applications, and Data.
--
Mad Mike


"Warren" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I have perused the groups for days, and don't see a clear answer to my
> upcoming dilemma. Here's the situation.. advice is appreciated.
>
> Current system - fried ethernet adapter on motherboard.
> I am building a new system, in the next 2-3 days. Currently, the computer
> works great except for the cat connector. I will be salvaging some parts
> from the working computer to create the newer system. New system will have a
> new motherboard, CPU, and a new harddrive. I have done a complete PC backup
> 1 month ago, on an external firewire drive, and did a refresher complete PC
> backup yesterday to prepare for this. I have 2 harddrives working in the
> current computer. (C+D) My plan would like to see the new harddrive added in
> as C: (boot drive) and add the working boot C drive as D drive, then I'll
> tack on the older second HDD as a third in the new system, E drive. I am
> aware I may have to call MS to get my copy of vista validated once up and
> running.
> My main question is, I can get my vista upgrade to get a regular install up
> and running. I want to end up with the newer HD (C:) as my boot drive in the
> new system. What would be the easiest way to get to the point of using
> restore to the new harddrive to resemble the old boot drive? And, is the
> easiest way going to be get the new system barely up and running, and then do
> the restore?
> No easy transfer will be used, as I have no cable.
> Thanks in advance, I'll check back in a day or so for your learned opinions.
> :)
>
Re: New computer+current Vista=question on procedure..
Jim R <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> 11/19/2008 6:38:16 AM
It used to be that you had no choice but to run the upgrade over a fully installed qualifying MS product. This upset a lot of system administrators that wanted to start with clean installs on multiple machines without having to go the extra step. Somewhat later on I believe they relaxed this restriction to allow a clean install prompting you for the qualifying product's install media for verification. It would depend on what release you have. I'm not sure how you can tell, but if you have a SP1 release, I think you would be in luck for a clean install. Try looking here http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_upgrade_clean.asp -- Jim R
Re: New computer+current Vista=question on procedure..
Warren 11/20/2008 5:06:01 AM
Thanks so much for your replies, and I think I may have skewered the
question. The main question is.. once I get vista upgraded/installed.. is
it possible to then take my external HD backup and restore to the NEW
vista-loaded HD the old drive's setup? Basically switching the drives from
under vista, then trying a restore. ?
Thanks again.

"Jim R" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>
> It used to be that you had no choice but to run the upgrade over a fully
> installed qualifying MS product. This upset a lot of system
> administrators that wanted to start with clean installs on multiple
> machines without having to go the extra step.
>
> Somewhat later on I believe they relaxed this restriction to allow a
> clean install prompting you for the qualifying product's install media
> for verification. It would depend on what release you have.
>
> I'm not sure how you can tell, but if you have a SP1 release, I think
> you would be in luck for a clean install.
>
> Try looking here
>
> http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_upgrade_clean.asp
>
>
> --
> Jim R
>
Re: New computer+current Vista=question on procedure..
Mick Murphy 11/20/2008 5:58:06 AM
You never read my reply re hardware!
And why would you want to do that!!!!!!!!
--
Mad Mike


"Warren" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Thanks so much for your replies, and I think I may have skewered the
> question. The main question is.. once I get vista upgraded/installed.. is
> it possible to then take my external HD backup and restore to the NEW
> vista-loaded HD the old drive's setup? Basically switching the drives from
> under vista, then trying a restore. ?
> Thanks again.
>
> "Jim R" wrote:
>
> >
> > It used to be that you had no choice but to run the upgrade over a fully
> > installed qualifying MS product. This upset a lot of system
> > administrators that wanted to start with clean installs on multiple
> > machines without having to go the extra step.
> >
> > Somewhat later on I believe they relaxed this restriction to allow a
> > clean install prompting you for the qualifying product's install media
> > for verification. It would depend on what release you have.
> >
> > I'm not sure how you can tell, but if you have a SP1 release, I think
> > you would be in luck for a clean install.
> >
> > Try looking here
> >
> > http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_upgrade_clean.asp
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jim R
> >

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