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Marcus
Ok, here is my predicament;
I had Vista Business on my system. I decided to upgrade to Vista Ultimate.
So I used the update feature within Vista Business. It saved a file on my
system and on floppy that the update service provided. However, I had to
order the Upgrade Anytime Disk since I did not have one.
While waiting for the disk to arrive through the mail I decided I wanted to
put in one of my 200GB disks and I planned on installing a fresh copy of
Vista Ultimate when the disk arrived.
It arrived and I installed a fresh copy, but it never asked for the
activation number or file. Well, last night I get a notice that it needs to
be activated. I put the floppy in with the file but it states this is the
wrong file for this type of update.
Now my question is this, do I actually have to reinstall Vista Business in
order for this thing to upgrade correctly to Vista Ultimate? I cannot
install a fresh copy of Vista Ultimate from this disk and use my file to
activate it?
I know that in the past if I wanted to say install a fresh copy of XP on a
system and use an upgrade disk, before installing it would ask for the disk
that allowed me to use the upgrade disk. Put the disk in, verify it was a
version that could be used for upgrade, then it would ask for the upgrade
disk again and complete the install.
Has MS made another step backwards?
Thanks,
Marcus
I had Vista Business on my system. I decided to upgrade to Vista Ultimate.
So I used the update feature within Vista Business. It saved a file on my
system and on floppy that the update service provided. However, I had to
order the Upgrade Anytime Disk since I did not have one.
While waiting for the disk to arrive through the mail I decided I wanted to
put in one of my 200GB disks and I planned on installing a fresh copy of
Vista Ultimate when the disk arrived.
It arrived and I installed a fresh copy, but it never asked for the
activation number or file. Well, last night I get a notice that it needs to
be activated. I put the floppy in with the file but it states this is the
wrong file for this type of update.
Now my question is this, do I actually have to reinstall Vista Business in
order for this thing to upgrade correctly to Vista Ultimate? I cannot
install a fresh copy of Vista Ultimate from this disk and use my file to
activate it?
I know that in the past if I wanted to say install a fresh copy of XP on a
system and use an upgrade disk, before installing it would ask for the disk
that allowed me to use the upgrade disk. Put the disk in, verify it was a
version that could be used for upgrade, then it would ask for the upgrade
disk again and complete the install.
Has MS made another step backwards?
Thanks,
Marcus