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Monday, April 16, 2007

Damn a Bunch of Windows Vista

If I had read the following article a few days earlier my purchase of Vista would not have happened. This is crazy! Microsoft makes your copy of XP non-usable after you upgrade with Vista. Are these stupid horses asses trying to go out of business or what? The beach house is beginning to lean towards the Microsoft Sucks group.

Workaround For Clean Install With Vista Upgrade DVDs
January 31st, 2007 by Corrine

ActiveWin published a workaround provided by Microsoft internal documentation for Vista Upgrade DVDs that will not invalidate the Windows XP Key, as discussed here.

Edit Update: As noted in the comments below, Blair provided the original source, not credited by ActiveWin, as Paul Thurrott.

“Per Microsoft’s new licensing requirements for Vista, users are required to install a Windows Vista Upgrade from within Windows XP. When this occurs, the Windows XP license is forfeited and the Windows Vista installation process can take place. Now, however, this workaround allows users to perform a “clean install.” The process is a bit tedious, but is not hard are all to complete. Users have to perform these simple steps to perform a clean install of Vista without a previous version of Windows installed with an upgrade DVD:

1. Boot from the Windows Vista Upgrade DVD and start the setup program.

2. When prompted to enter your product key, DO NOT enter it. Click “Next” and proceed with setup. This will install Windows Vista as a 30-day trial.

3. When prompted, select the edition of Vista which you have purchased and continue with setup.

4. Once setup has been completed and you have been brought to the desktop for the first time, run the install program from within Windows Vista.

5. This time, type in your product key when prompted.

6. When asked whether to perform an Upgrade or Custom (advanced) install, choose Custom (advanced) to perform a clean install of Vista. Yes, this means that you will have to install Vista for a second time.

7. Once setup has completed for the second time, you should be able to activate Windows Vista normally. You can also delete the Windows.old directory which contains information from the first Vista install.”


Here's the link to this article; TomCoyote. Be sure and read the comments left by other irate folks. Windows Nazis don't need to comment. This is wayyyyy over the top and I am now encouraging people to not buy this cheesy Microslime product. Hell, I may start using Apple!!!

"Like all valuable commodities, truth is often counterfeited."
~James Cardinal Gibbons

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