Basic upgrade question

Posted: 01-29-2007, 08:49 PM
I have a Dell PC running XP Home SP2. Dell has their own Vista
Upgrade Advisor, and after running it, the program stated that my sound,
display, modem, and two ATA Storage Controllers would need updated drivers.
Wouldn't Vista automatically install them during the upgrade?


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Dave B.
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Re: Basic upgrade question
Posted: 01-29-2007, 09:33 PM
Drivers are provided by the hardware mfg, not Microsoft. If the mfg's
haven't provided Microsoft the drivers, they are not included, and you will
need to download and install them.

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"History Fan" <UnknownplacesonEarth@unknown11.com> wrote in message
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> I have a Dell PC running XP Home SP2. Dell has their own Vista
> Upgrade Advisor, and after running it, the program stated that my sound,
> display, modem, and two ATA Storage Controllers would need updated
> drivers. Wouldn't Vista automatically install them during the upgrade?
>

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Dustin Harper
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Re: Basic upgrade question
Posted: 01-29-2007, 09:37 PM

Sometimes, yes. Basically, it was saying that the WinXP drivers were not
compatible with Vista. My motherboard only needed the onboard sound
drivers, everything else was done by Vista (and it gave me similar
messages as yours when the Upgrade Advisor was ran).


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History Fan wrote:
> I have a Dell PC running XP Home SP2. Dell has their own Vista
> Upgrade Advisor, and after running it, the program stated that my sound,
> display, modem, and two ATA Storage Controllers would need updated drivers.
> Wouldn't Vista automatically install them during the upgrade?
>
>
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AJR
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Re: Basic upgrade question
Posted: 01-29-2007, 09:37 PM
Maybe yes - maybe no.

"History Fan" <UnknownplacesonEarth@unknown11.com> wrote in message
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> I have a Dell PC running XP Home SP2. Dell has their own Vista
> Upgrade Advisor, and after running it, the program stated that my sound,
> display, modem, and two ATA Storage Controllers would need updated
> drivers. Wouldn't Vista automatically install them during the upgrade?
>

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JJ
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Basic Upgrade Question
Posted: 06-22-2007, 10:41 AM
If I buy Vista (Business) 'updgrade' (I have XP Pro) am I able to keep my XP
Pro on my pc and install the upgrade on another hard disk on the same PC?

i.e. I don't wish to run the XP and Vista at the same time, but I do wish to
keep my XP on the machine in case of compatibility problems with Vista, and
switch between the two when I need to (dual boot) .

I wasn't sure if the 'upgrade' software is required to detect and overwrite
the XP install, or if it just requires that you supply an XP install disk
during install?

If the former (or if installing the upgrade somehow 'deactivates' the XP
Pro) then I'll have to pay more for the 'full' version.


Thanks in advance,

JJ


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Bob J
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RE: Basic Upgrade Question
Posted: 06-22-2007, 11:11 AM
Vista Upgrade is as stated - it is used to upgrade an existing OS.
To have a dual boot OS you will require a full install version of Vista
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"JJ" wrote:
> If I buy Vista (Business) 'updgrade' (I have XP Pro) am I able to keep my XP
> Pro on my pc and install the upgrade on another hard disk on the same PC?
>
> i.e. I don't wish to run the XP and Vista at the same time, but I do wish to
> keep my XP on the machine in case of compatibility problems with Vista, and
> switch between the two when I need to (dual boot) .
>
> I wasn't sure if the 'upgrade' software is required to detect and overwrite
> the XP install, or if it just requires that you supply an XP install disk
> during install?
>
> If the former (or if installing the upgrade somehow 'deactivates' the XP
> Pro) then I'll have to pay more for the 'full' version.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> JJ
>
>
>
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Rick Rogers
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Re: Basic Upgrade Question
Posted: 06-22-2007, 11:43 AM
Hi JJ,

You should purchase a full version to create a dual boot to keep in
accordance with the license agreement. An upgrade license subsumes the
existing one for XP to create the Vista license, meaning you can use only
Vista once the upgrade is complete. The upgrade is cheaper because its use
is validated by the inclusion of your existing XP license. To use both in a
dual boot would require a full license for each, though in a technical sense
there are workarounds.

The upgrade disk differs from previous Windows upgrades in that it must be
started within the existing, running XP or 2000 install in order to enter
the Product Key and proceed. You cannot simply boot from it and "show" it an
XP disk as a qualifier for upgrade.

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"JJ" <abc@xyz.com> wrote in message
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> If I buy Vista (Business) 'updgrade' (I have XP Pro) am I able to keep my
> XP Pro on my pc and install the upgrade on another hard disk on the same
> PC?
>
> i.e. I don't wish to run the XP and Vista at the same time, but I do wish
> to keep my XP on the machine in case of compatibility problems with Vista,
> and switch between the two when I need to (dual boot) .
>
> I wasn't sure if the 'upgrade' software is required to detect and
> overwrite the XP install, or if it just requires that you supply an XP
> install disk during install?
>
> If the former (or if installing the upgrade somehow 'deactivates' the XP
> Pro) then I'll have to pay more for the 'full' version.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> JJ
>
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JJ
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Re: Basic Upgrade Question
Posted: 06-22-2007, 04:30 PM
My XP pro is OEM. If I find that I don't like Vista, am I able to reinstall
my XP Pro - i.e will it still be activated (or will I be able to activate it
if necessary), or does the upgrade path render my XP Pro permanently
useless?

Thanks,
JJ




"Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Hi JJ,
>
> You should purchase a full version to create a dual boot to keep in
> accordance with the license agreement. An upgrade license subsumes the
> existing one for XP to create the Vista license, meaning you can use only
> Vista once the upgrade is complete. The upgrade is cheaper because its use
> is validated by the inclusion of your existing XP license. To use both in
> a dual boot would require a full license for each, though in a technical
> sense there are workarounds.
>
> The upgrade disk differs from previous Windows upgrades in that it must be
> started within the existing, running XP or 2000 install in order to enter
> the Product Key and proceed. You cannot simply boot from it and "show" it
> an XP disk as a qualifier for upgrade.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>
> "JJ" <abc@xyz.com> wrote in message
> news:uU6toGLtHHA.3364@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> If I buy Vista (Business) 'updgrade' (I have XP Pro) am I able to keep my
>> XP Pro on my pc and install the upgrade on another hard disk on the same
>> PC?
>>
>> i.e. I don't wish to run the XP and Vista at the same time, but I do wish
>> to keep my XP on the machine in case of compatibility problems with
>> Vista, and switch between the two when I need to (dual boot) .
>>
>> I wasn't sure if the 'upgrade' software is required to detect and
>> overwrite the XP install, or if it just requires that you supply an XP
>> install disk during install?
>>
>> If the former (or if installing the upgrade somehow 'deactivates' the XP
>> Pro) then I'll have to pay more for the 'full' version.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> JJ
>>
>

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Rick Rogers
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Re: Basic Upgrade Question
Posted: 06-23-2007, 01:28 PM
Hi,

No JJ, it's not permanently deactivated. You can indeed reinstall XP Pro and
reactivate it if you don't like what Vista does for your system. I suggest
that you consider using an imaging program like Acronis or Image for Windows
to save your existing installation "as is" so that you can simply go back to
where you started if it doesn't work out.

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Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"JJ" <abc@xyz.com> wrote in message
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> My XP pro is OEM. If I find that I don't like Vista, am I able to
> reinstall my XP Pro - i.e will it still be activated (or will I be able to
> activate it if necessary), or does the upgrade path render my XP Pro
> permanently useless?
>
> Thanks,
> JJ
>
>
>
>
> "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:%23fNIIpLtHHA.4888@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Hi JJ,
>>
>> You should purchase a full version to create a dual boot to keep in
>> accordance with the license agreement. An upgrade license subsumes the
>> existing one for XP to create the Vista license, meaning you can use only
>> Vista once the upgrade is complete. The upgrade is cheaper because its
>> use is validated by the inclusion of your existing XP license. To use
>> both in a dual boot would require a full license for each, though in a
>> technical sense there are workarounds.
>>
>> The upgrade disk differs from previous Windows upgrades in that it must
>> be started within the existing, running XP or 2000 install in order to
>> enter the Product Key and proceed. You cannot simply boot from it and
>> "show" it an XP disk as a qualifier for upgrade.
>>
>> --
>> Best of Luck,
>>
>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>>
>> "JJ" <abc@xyz.com> wrote in message
>> news:uU6toGLtHHA.3364@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> If I buy Vista (Business) 'updgrade' (I have XP Pro) am I able to keep
>>> my XP Pro on my pc and install the upgrade on another hard disk on the
>>> same PC?
>>>
>>> i.e. I don't wish to run the XP and Vista at the same time, but I do
>>> wish to keep my XP on the machine in case of compatibility problems with
>>> Vista, and switch between the two when I need to (dual boot) .
>>>
>>> I wasn't sure if the 'upgrade' software is required to detect and
>>> overwrite the XP install, or if it just requires that you supply an XP
>>> install disk during install?
>>>
>>> If the former (or if installing the upgrade somehow 'deactivates' the XP
>>> Pro) then I'll have to pay more for the 'full' version.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> JJ
>>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Basic Upgrade Question
Posted: 06-26-2007, 05:20 AM
Yes but it will break all your shortcuts!

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"JJ" <abc@xyz.com> wrote in message
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> If I buy Vista (Business) 'updgrade' (I have XP Pro) am I able to keep my
> XP Pro on my pc and install the upgrade on another hard disk on the same
> PC?
>
> i.e. I don't wish to run the XP and Vista at the same time, but I do wish
> to keep my XP on the machine in case of compatibility problems with Vista,
> and switch between the two when I need to (dual boot) .
>
> I wasn't sure if the 'upgrade' software is required to detect and
> overwrite the XP install, or if it just requires that you supply an XP
> install disk during install?
>
> If the former (or if installing the upgrade somehow 'deactivates' the XP
> Pro) then I'll have to pay more for the 'full' version.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> JJ
>
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