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Hi, I attempted to upgrade from Windows 2000 Professional to Vista Home
Premium. When I inserted the disk in W2K, it said an install couldn't be done
over 2000 (as you can with XP) and told me to boot from the disk (F8 etc).
I did so, and I don't know whether I did it the wrong way. I started
installing Vista on the same drive as 2000 but then wondered whether this
would create 2 OS's on that disk. So I rebooted and installed Vista as I
usually do, formatting the disk with W2K on it and then installing Vista.
When attempting to activate, of course a message comes up saying I can't
"clean install" an upgrade.
How do I upgrade Windows 2000? will it work if I reinstall 2000 and then
reboot and install Vista on the same disk?
Premium. When I inserted the disk in W2K, it said an install couldn't be done
over 2000 (as you can with XP) and told me to boot from the disk (F8 etc).
I did so, and I don't know whether I did it the wrong way. I started
installing Vista on the same drive as 2000 but then wondered whether this
would create 2 OS's on that disk. So I rebooted and installed Vista as I
usually do, formatting the disk with W2K on it and then installing Vista.
When attempting to activate, of course a message comes up saying I can't
"clean install" an upgrade.
How do I upgrade Windows 2000? will it work if I reinstall 2000 and then
reboot and install Vista on the same disk?