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I upgraded to Home premium from XP on my old Dell, which had 2 HDs. It died
and I built a new box, using the old drives, but the Vista install had become
corrupt, and I had to boot from DVD; I could not repair the install, and
could not re-install on the OS drive, I re-installed Vista instead on the
other drive,
Problem is now I cannot activate the fresh install since I had an upgrade
copy and MS is treating my reinstall as a clean install.
My choices are, I suppose, not to activate, or try to install XP again on
the second HD as an alternate boot drive and upgrade that to VIsta, but that
sounds both tedious and dicey--I can't ask MS without paying $59 bucks (!)
Thoughts welcome
and I built a new box, using the old drives, but the Vista install had become
corrupt, and I had to boot from DVD; I could not repair the install, and
could not re-install on the OS drive, I re-installed Vista instead on the
other drive,
Problem is now I cannot activate the fresh install since I had an upgrade
copy and MS is treating my reinstall as a clean install.
My choices are, I suppose, not to activate, or try to install XP again on
the second HD as an alternate boot drive and upgrade that to VIsta, but that
sounds both tedious and dicey--I can't ask MS without paying $59 bucks (!)
Thoughts welcome