Trial to Purchase

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I've been running the trial download from MS for a few weeks now and would
like to keep it installed permanently. What options do I have? I know it
will run for 120 days, but what happens when I reach that point? I don't
want to continue installing programs and migrating my files if I will need to
format my system and start over.

Will I have an option to keep this installed, and if so, would the price be
any different than purchasing from a retailer?
 
Re: Trial to Purchase

PJ:
You will have to buy a copy of XP x64. It's only available OEM, not
retail box, one source is "newegg.com". If you purchase the OEM copy before
the trial expires, with XP x64 running insert the XP x64 disk and perform an
update installation using the new product key, that should save all your
settings and programs, but I don't remember about Windows updates. If the
trial is expired a repair installation will have to be performed by booting
from the new XP x64 CD. Have a great day.

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Dennis Pack
XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64
Office Professional Plus 2007
"PJ" <PJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7676955-EBF1-44AC-8FE2-C2F0B162F7C7@microsoft.com...
> I've been running the trial download from MS for a few weeks now and would
> like to keep it installed permanently. What options do I have? I know it
> will run for 120 days, but what happens when I reach that point? I don't
> want to continue installing programs and migrating my files if I will need
> to
> format my system and start over.
>
> Will I have an option to keep this installed, and if so, would the price
> be
> any different than purchasing from a retailer?
 
Re: Trial to Purchase

Thanks. I purchased the bulk of my hardware from newegg, but didn't order it
at the time because I figured it would be best to test out my apps and
hardware first. I will order the disc since all apears well.


"Dennis Pack" wrote:

> PJ:
> You will have to buy a copy of XP x64. It's only available OEM, not
> retail box, one source is "newegg.com". If you purchase the OEM copy before
> the trial expires, with XP x64 running insert the XP x64 disk and perform an
> update installation using the new product key, that should save all your
> settings and programs, but I don't remember about Windows updates. If the
> trial is expired a repair installation will have to be performed by booting
> from the new XP x64 CD. Have a great day.
>
> --
> Dennis Pack
> XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64
> Office Professional Plus 2007
> "PJ" <PJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A7676955-EBF1-44AC-8FE2-C2F0B162F7C7@microsoft.com...
> > I've been running the trial download from MS for a few weeks now and would
> > like to keep it installed permanently. What options do I have? I know it
> > will run for 120 days, but what happens when I reach that point? I don't
> > want to continue installing programs and migrating my files if I will need
> > to
> > format my system and start over.
> >
> > Will I have an option to keep this installed, and if so, would the price
> > be
> > any different than purchasing from a retailer?

>
 
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