Replacement Window CD?

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I am having to replace my (still functioning) hard drive. In three moves in
the last nine months, my XP Pro cd has gotten packed who knows where. Does
Microsoft have a replacement upgrade disc (upgraded from 98 3-4 years ago) or
do I have to repurchses the program? For that matterwould it be worth
upgrading to some version of Vista. Since I do not have my XP disc, could I
upgrade from my 98 dics?
 
Re: Replacement Window CD?

Hi, ScttLee.

Would your computer support Vista?
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/upgradeadvisor.mspx

"Upgrade copies are not available for versions of Windows earlier than
Windows 2000. These earlier versions of Windows require you to install a
full copy of Windows Vista."

RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)

"ScttLee" <ScttLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2CAFA45A-DC03-49FB-8A5A-086948A4702D@microsoft.com...
> I am having to replace my (still functioning) hard drive. In three moves
> in
> the last nine months, my XP Pro cd has gotten packed who knows where.
> Does
> Microsoft have a replacement upgrade disc (upgraded from 98 3-4 years ago)
> or
> do I have to repurchses the program? For that matterwould it be worth
> upgrading to some version of Vista. Since I do not have my XP disc, could
> I
> upgrade from my 98 dics?
 
Re: Replacement Window CD?

Vista does not do a shiny media check to validate that you own an earlier
version of Windows. That means that in order to use a Vista upgrade edition
you must have Windows already installed and running. Nothing earlier than
Windows 2000 is accepted by the Vista upgrade Setup program so your Windows
98 cd is of no use at all.

"ScttLee" <ScttLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2CAFA45A-DC03-49FB-8A5A-086948A4702D@microsoft.com...
>I am having to replace my (still functioning) hard drive. In three moves
>in
> the last nine months, my XP Pro cd has gotten packed who knows where.
> Does
> Microsoft have a replacement upgrade disc (upgraded from 98 3-4 years ago)
> or
> do I have to repurchses the program? For that matterwould it be worth
> upgrading to some version of Vista. Since I do not have my XP disc, could
> I
> upgrade from my 98 dics?
 
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