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Hi,
I subscribe to the Action Pack and have licences for Vista Business.
However these licenses are for upgrades and not clean installs, so I
get an error message when trying to do a clean install.
The reason I am doing a clean install is because the upgrade from my
XP installation led to so many problems in Vista, it was worse than
useless - IE7 and other programs would crash before they even opened
in a window, external USB U3 drives were not recognised along with
other performance issues. Everything had to be 'run as administrator'
and even that was horrendously slow - on a dual core PC too!
Trying to contact Microsoft Support, I was told I would be charged £40
plus VAT, something which I am loathe to do, seeing as the upgrade is
faulty and a clean install would resovle all these issues and save
people time all round.
Can anyone suggest something to get around this? Is my only option a
clean install of XP (which means yet another call to Microsoft to get
it activated) before doing the upgrade? Does a clean install of XP
follwed by an upgrade mean I am going to get the same problems again?
Many thanks,
Dan
I subscribe to the Action Pack and have licences for Vista Business.
However these licenses are for upgrades and not clean installs, so I
get an error message when trying to do a clean install.
The reason I am doing a clean install is because the upgrade from my
XP installation led to so many problems in Vista, it was worse than
useless - IE7 and other programs would crash before they even opened
in a window, external USB U3 drives were not recognised along with
other performance issues. Everything had to be 'run as administrator'
and even that was horrendously slow - on a dual core PC too!
Trying to contact Microsoft Support, I was told I would be charged £40
plus VAT, something which I am loathe to do, seeing as the upgrade is
faulty and a clean install would resovle all these issues and save
people time all round.
Can anyone suggest something to get around this? Is my only option a
clean install of XP (which means yet another call to Microsoft to get
it activated) before doing the upgrade? Does a clean install of XP
follwed by an upgrade mean I am going to get the same problems again?
Many thanks,
Dan