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Barry Watzman
Ok, question:
And, please, I would like to only receive answers from people who have
actually done this; not from those who THINK that they know the answer.
If you install a Vista upgrade copy, starting from a copy of XP, does
the installation of the Vista upgrade cause the Microsoft servers to
invalidate (for the purposes of future product activation and WGA
checks) the Windows XP product key which the upgrade is being installed
over? e.g. that product key will not be capable of future activations
(on the same machine), and will fail WGA checks?
If so, how would you do a reinstallation in the future, since before
reinstalling Vista (say if the hard drive dies), you are supposed to
first reinstall AND ACTIVATE the old copy of XP.
And, please, I would like to only receive answers from people who have
actually done this; not from those who THINK that they know the answer.
If you install a Vista upgrade copy, starting from a copy of XP, does
the installation of the Vista upgrade cause the Microsoft servers to
invalidate (for the purposes of future product activation and WGA
checks) the Windows XP product key which the upgrade is being installed
over? e.g. that product key will not be capable of future activations
(on the same machine), and will fail WGA checks?
If so, how would you do a reinstallation in the future, since before
reinstalling Vista (say if the hard drive dies), you are supposed to
first reinstall AND ACTIVATE the old copy of XP.