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> Is a repair install as with Windows XP available with Windows Vista? TheAnswered in the general group by Frank.
> purpose here is to change the CD Key.
> Is a repair install as with Windows XP available with Windows Vista? The
> purpose here is to change the CD Key.
> Is a repair install as with Windows XP available with Windows Vista? The
> purpose here is to change the CD Key.
> Churin--
>
> I should have made clear (and I'll modify my links)--the best that I can
> find out right now is that a repair install won't work for a number of
> people in Vista the way it does in XP, (I included the links for it
> because you don't have any downside to trying if it fails and in XP it's
> a great help and in my hands 100% reliable). The other day on a thread
> Rock had said he would contact Darrell Gorter at MSFT who is in the setup
> area and get his view on this.
>
> I haven't seen anything from any of MSFT's sites that says Vista supports
> a repair install, and if I had access to a lab environment I'd break Vista
> a significant number of times and ways to try the efficacy of a Repair
> Install.
>
> In XP this a Repair Install was alternately called an inplace upgrade in
> some of the MSKBs.
> "churin" <churin@new.postalias> wroteChad, several people have now said they have successfully done an upgrade of>> Is a repair install as with Windows XP available with Windows Vista? The
>> purpose here is to change the CD Key.
>I haven't seen anything definitive as to whether such a 'repair' install
> Chad, several people have now said they have successfully done an upgrade of Vista over itself, in essence a repair install, to
> fix a problem installation. I think it was JimR who gave details on two systems he fixed this way.
>
> Darrell Gorter replied to my query. He said is should be a viable option.
>
> Of course with all this, there is no information on how successful this process is / will be overall.
> "churin" <churin@new.postalias> wrote in messageThanks for your response. So, it is lot simpler to do it on WVT than on WXP.
> news:OVcFXdQgHHA.4952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...>> Is a repair install as with Windows XP available with Windows Vista? The>
>> purpose here is to change the CD Key.
> Answered in the general group by Frank.
>
> <quote>
> No need to do that. Just go to control panel/system and click on "change
> product key".
> </quote>
>
> "churin" <churin@new.postalias> wrote in messageThank you very much for the info.
> news:OVcFXdQgHHA.4952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...>> Is a repair install as with Windows XP available with Windows Vista? The>
>> purpose here is to change the CD Key.
> Answered in the general group by Frank.
>
> <quote>
> No need to do that. Just go to control panel/system and click on "change
> product key".
> </quote>
>
> "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:%23BwSP$XgHHA.3372@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...>>>
>> Chad, several people have now said they have successfully done an upgrade
>> of Vista over itself, in essence a repair install, to fix a problem
>> installation. I think it was JimR who gave details on two systems he
>> fixed this way.
>>
>> Darrell Gorter replied to my query. He said is should be a viable
>> option.
>>
>> Of course with all this, there is no information on how successful this
>> process is / will be overall.
> I haven't seen anything definitive as to whether such a 'repair' install
> a) preserves existing data
> b) preserves installed third-party programs.
> "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote>> Churin-->
>>
>> I should have made clear (and I'll modify my links)--the best that I can
>> find out right now is that a repair install won't work for a number of
>> people in Vista the way it does in XP, (I included the links for it
>> because you don't have any downside to trying if it fails and in XP it's
>> a great help and in my hands 100% reliable). The other day on a thread
>> Rock had said he would contact Darrell Gorter at MSFT who is in the setup
>> area and get his view on this.
>>
>> I haven't seen anything from any of MSFT's sites that says Vista supports
>> a repair install, and if I had access to a lab environment I'd break
>> Vista a significant number of times and ways to try the efficacy of a
>> Repair Install.
>>
>> In XP this a Repair Install was alternately called an inplace upgrade in
>> some of the MSKBs.>> "churin" <churin@new.postalias> wrote>>>> Is a repair install as with Windows XP available with Windows Vista? The
>>> purpose here is to change the CD Key.
> Chad, several people have now said they have successfully done an upgrade
> of Vista over itself, in essence a repair install, to fix a problem
> installation. I think it was JimR who gave details on two systems he
> fixed this way.
>
> Darrell Gorter replied to my query. He said is should be a viable option.
>
> Of course with all this, there is no information on how successful this
> process is / will be overall.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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