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Which version to buy? Upgrade or Full
RC White r...@grandecom.net microsoft public windows vista general Hi, TG. Wow! In all the time (since October 2005, including beta versions) that I've been running Vista, Also, please tell us at least a little about your computer and which version of Vista you are using. When I install a new version of Quicken,

WARNING: Do not use Vista for multiple versions of Access!
davehc
davehc.35f...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I could be mistaken but a Vista upgrade will do nothing for you XP installation. The only requirement to run the upgrade is that you have a licenced installed version of XP on the computer. Visa will set up its own OS, with,

Vista install
donnordy donno...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security When re-installing or upgrading your OS the SP and updates will be written over with the new OS "Hank Arnold (MVP)" wrote: I wish folks would stop giving blanket recommendations to install the beta versions of SP1 and SP3.

Open Letter to Rev: Quality Is Job #1 (Vista Install)
In the next dialog box that comes up, confirm that you really want to install vista without entering any Product Key. (c) correctly indicate the version of vista that you're installing: Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate. (d) select the "Custom (Advanced)" install, not the "Upgrade" install. vista

Vista install space
Does Dell provide the SATA drivers for use during a Vista install d. Does Dell provide drivers for the 3100 and E310 that are compatible with Vista. 3. The Upgrade Advisor should give a clue on current software. Check each software manufacturer site to determine if your version is Vista compatible.

4 gigs of ram and 64-bit Vista Install
At this stage, I think my best option is to blow away the Vista install and start over with WinXP. (I don't think I want to set up virtual machines to handle the previous versions.) -- Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html Reply to group,

If I buy the VISTA upgrade instead of the full version....
Azo4 sergeENLEVER...@mvps.org microsoft public fr windows vista general on n'achète pas Vista mais un droit d'utilisation chaque dvd de vista contient toutes les que j'ai actuellement Vista Home Premium, en achetant la version Vista Ultimate MISE A JOUR je n'aurait aucun problème d'installation de l'upgrade.

Versions
After I had backed up my settings and documents I blew away everything of my old XP install and did a clean Vista install. I then installed all my usual apps and got them all working. Finally I used the installed Vista version of Easy Transfer (Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Windows Easy Transfer) and did

OEM vs Full Version
mark m...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices oops, didnt realise this was a vista forum. i have XP "mark" wrote: I Or install version 10.0.0.x of the Intel proset/wireless software well as far as i can tell, im using the right driver.....any other suggestions for these 2

booting
I can make the install work, but its a kludge and problematic. Normally when i install PCs that are off our domain, They are confugured to connect to us via to do client installs for vista, and according to all the system requirements for CRM client for Outlook, it states that you can use any version of Vista.

Vista and 2007
Not if you are dual booting An alternative would be run your Windows Vista install in a Microsoft Virtual PC 2004, virtual PC session. see i use vista and xp, when changing from to vista or vice versa i have to restart, is there a better soloution to this? have 2004 version....trying it out now. but dual

Moving Vista to another pc-how to remove it
At first, I thought this was only limited to the 32-bit Vista, but the KB article has also included a 64-bit version for the hot fix. So does this mean that the 64-bit Vista is also affected? I have 4 gigs of ram in my setup. I have to pull two gigs of ram out of the system before I install the 64-bit Vista,

Reinstalling Vista Business Upgrade
The next version of Windows, Code-Name "Longhorn," promises to be the most secure and intuitive Windows release to date. expect access to Windows, Windows Server, the Windows Hah, kudos, dude. Pity bite-me or whoever the fag is never seen my earlier reply`s to bobby internet. Anyways back to my vista beta test. :)

Downgrade Vista Ultimate (Retial Version) to Vista Home Premium
Dwarf Dw...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi Kor, You cannot carry out an upgrade from the Business version to one of the Home editions or vice-versa. To do that would necessitate a clean install. If you wish to clean install Vista using upgrade media, please refer to my post

Why can'tI get HP Image Zone to work with Vista?
Did you use VistaBoot Pro to install the Vista bootloader to provide a dual boot system ? Vista doeos not use XP's boot.ini(which you used in the past) and installs Using Partition / Boot Magic to switch the active partition so that each version of XP booted as drive C: (and the other was marked as inactive).

Can't install programs
Vista x64 Premium full install OEM version is installed on my G: drive. I get the /ntldr error message and could not get into XP anymore so I did FIXMBR and FIXBOOT using the XP CD. I can now access XP but not Vista. My Vista install is so buggy that I cannot install VistaBootPro. Vista is only stable in Safe mode

vista install info from an upgrade version
It appears to also be a few months newer than the physical DVD that I was attempting to install from when I was getting the installation failures. (2) I installed them into an unsupported language version of Vista Ultimate x64. Anyway, what happens if you try this download: Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008

Reinstalling Vista Business Upgrade
Since using Vista for over a year I only used Windows Update which works fine and always has. Now that I installed Office 2007 I decided to install MS Update so I can get Office fixes too. In a nutshell it appears when I go to the MS Update website to install it I being redirected to what might be the XP version of

vista to xp
The only Vista-related item was the installer. Logically: I couldn't install, ergo no testing under Vista. All the other comments refer to running the new Rev releases under The old version 2.6.1 works; 2.7.4 does not. It's like the canary in the coal mine, if you will, that exposes poor programming/testing.

Vista install BSODs with 4GB RAM, fine with 2
The same thing happens if I fail to keep the Vista CD in the drive whilst booting up. Arrrgh! I did have a problem with the Vista Boot Manager appearing, asking which version of Windows I wanted to run (I dont want a multiboot system - I left XP on "just in case" things went wrong with the Vista install),