I have a legally purchased XP Home w/SP2 full retail running right now (it
has passed WGA). I won't bother you with all the details of why, but MS has
just shipped to me a full retail XP Pro w/SP2 at no charge. The original XP
Home SP1 OEM that came on the computer was wiped out along with the crapware
Gateway included with a reformat and clean install of the Home SP2 six
months ago. Should I just backup to my D: drive and do a clean install of
Pro or do a back up and do a repair install over the XP Home? Of course
using the new Product Key on the XP Pro folder. I know that SP2 has to be
present on the repair CD to match what is already present on the computer.
Since both the XP Home and XP Pro boxes are SP2 this shouldn't be a problem,
right?
I know a clean install will require me to reinstall of all of my software
again (I would hate doing all of the software upgrades that will have to be
preformed to most of my software). Will a repair install with XP Pro CD be
the easiest way of doing it? Or is that not an option?
Also with the XP Home no longer being used will I be able to use the XP Home
on another computer. Remember the XP Home was a full retail purchase and not
an upgrade. Will the XP Home Key be tied to the XP Pro if I just do a repair
install and not be usable on another computer?
I do have a use for the XP Home if it is legal to do so. And before I am
asked, no I will not be placing for sale either version of XP.
"old" devildog
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Murphy's love laws
Sex is hereditary. If your parents never had it, chances are you won't
either.
It was not the apple on the tree but the pair on the ground that caused the
trouble in the garden.
If the effort that went in research on the female bosom had gone into our
space program, we would now be running hot-dog stands on the moon, watching
Mars play the Yankees in the play offs this fall and the Cubs would have
someone else to loose to.
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OK.. go to http://www.michaelstevenstech.com and look at the section on
repair installs.. there are warnings on the page to make you aware that
nothing is ever foolproof, and Michael is right to warn users.. however,
there are some days when nothing goes wrong, and all being well, the
'repair' will go well..
I have a feeling that if you take the 'upgrade' route, then the XP Home will
be inextricably tied to XP Pro.. no doubt somebody will correct me if I am
wrong in thinking this.. personally, I don't see how it could be, but I have
heard otherwise..
As long as XP Home has not been activated within 120 days, there should be
no problem re-installing and activating on another computer, other than
normal problems like the dreaded BSOD, CD not reading correctly, CRC errors
etc..
Just kidding really.. think positive and all will be well
Good luck..
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I will check out the link you posted. I would like to do this the easy way
but as we all know, Murphy's law will sometimes poke its nose in and mess up
everything. The XP home was activated in Feb. of this year, so it has been
more than 120 days. Still think I am leaning to the format and start fresh,
but even with cable, the thought of installing all the software and updating
a large part of it is not my idea of a fun 2 days. Maybe MS didn't do me a
favor giving me the free XP Pro. But it was a very nice gesture from them.
Thanks again for the answer. I am sure there will be more postings later on
today and tonight.
Just maybe I will disclose the way I got a copy of XP Pro for free from MS.
"old" devildog
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If at first you don't succeed, call in an air strike.
Try to look unimportant; the enemy may be low on ammo and not want to waste
a bullet on you.
A sucking chest wound is Nature's way of telling you to slow down.
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"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <mike.ha...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>I have a feeling that if you take the 'upgrade' route, then the XP Home will
>be inextricably tied to XP Pro.. no doubt somebody will correct me if I am
>wrong in thinking this.. personally, I don't see how it could be, but I have
>heard otherwise..
As it is a Retail Full Install version of Pro there should be no need
for an "upgraded from" license even though the actual install was done
as an upgrade.
I believe that in this specific instance the Retail XP Home license
could be legitimately reused on another computer.
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
In memory of a dear friend Alex Nichol MVP
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
>A Question to the MVP's
>
>I have a legally purchased XP Home w/SP2 full retail running right now (it
>has passed WGA). I won't bother you with all the details of why, but MS has
>just shipped to me a full retail XP Pro w/SP2 at no charge. The original XP
>Home SP1 OEM that came on the computer was wiped out along with the crapware
>Gateway included with a reformat and clean install of the Home SP2 six
>months ago. Should I just backup to my D: drive and do a clean install of
>Pro or do a back up and do a repair install over the XP Home? Of course
>using the new Product Key on the XP Pro folder. I know that SP2 has to be
>present on the repair CD to match what is already present on the computer.
>Since both the XP Home and XP Pro boxes are SP2 this shouldn't be a problem,
>right?
>
>I know a clean install will require me to reinstall of all of my software
>again (I would hate doing all of the software upgrades that will have to be
>preformed to most of my software). Will a repair install with XP Pro CD be
>the easiest way of doing it? Or is that not an option?
>
>Also with the XP Home no longer being used will I be able to use the XP Home
>on another computer. Remember the XP Home was a full retail purchase and not
>an upgrade. Will the XP Home Key be tied to the XP Pro if I just do a repair
>install and not be usable on another computer?
>
>I do have a use for the XP Home if it is legal to do so. And before I am
>asked, no I will not be placing for sale either version of XP.
>
>"old" devildog
You should be able to just install your new XP Pro as an upgrade of
the installed XP Home, thereby preserving all of your installed
applications, configuration settings, and user data files.
Because the new XP Pro is a Retail Full Install version there is no
licensing requirement to have a previous license for the "upgraded
from" product. Therefore your existing XP Home retail license should
be freed up by the installation of Pro, and you would be free to move
that Home license to whatever other computer you wish to use it on.
Good luck
I wasn't too sure about that..
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MVP - Windows Shell/User
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I know, it's a stupid question and I probably already know the answer,
but want to be sure.
AnnaL
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Now all I have to ask myself, is it worth the 6 hour one way drive to put XP
Home on my parents computer, and the phone calls everyday for the next 6
months to a year till they get it down. Well at least it will give them
something new to do for a while, and as long as they call every day I worry
less about them at their ages.
Now I just need to order the new MOB, processor, HD and power supply. In
fact I think I will even get them a cable modem and pay for the monthly
connection to get them off of dail-up and on to broadband. Their cable
company requires XP Home as a minimum to use their services. Win'98SE is
not allowed due to what they called "security" problems.
Anyway thanks again for the input. I am aiming to do the upgrade this
weekend.
"old" devildog
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Murphy's Laws about War:
Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than yourself.
If you are short of everything but the enemy, you are in a combat zone.
Remember if the enemy is within range, so are you.
Professional soldiers are very predictable; too bad the world is full of
dangerous amateurs.
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"old" devildog
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Veterans & The V.A. Medical Centers
The Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does "V.A.M.C." stand for?
A: This is actually a variation of the phrase, "Hey, Moe." Its roots go
back to a concept pioneered by Doctor Moe Howard of the Three Stooges fame,
who discovered that a patient could be made to forget about the pain in his
foot if he was poked hard enough in the eyes. Modern practice replaces the
physical finger poke with hi-tech equivalents such as voice mail and
referral slips, but the result remains the same.
Q: I think I need to see a specialist, but my V.A. primary care doctor
insists he can handle my problem. Can a general practitioner, who can't
speak English very well, really perform a heart transplant right in his
office?
A: Hard to say, but considering that all you're out is the $10 co-payment,
there's no harm giving him a shot at it.
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""old" devildog" <teyoungATmchsiDOTcom> wrote in message
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I admit I expected some small problems. That is why all data and the XP Home
was well protected, and was placed in a very safe place in case of problems.
If there were problems a simple switch would have me back up and running.
But this time Murphy's Law was somewhere else picking on someone else.
I did check with MS on the reuse of XP Home. I was informed that as long as
the XP Home was completely removed from my HD (reformatting the OS
containing HD is considered complete removal), that it would be no problem
installing it on my parents computer, since I am also the owner of that
computer and the Win'98 OS on it. Tomorrow I will order a new power supply,
MOB, P4, HD, DVD, and CDRW for it ( I never liked buying a perfabbed
computer). I do plan on Installing The XP Home on the new HD and using
F.A.S.T. to transfer the data and other things needed. Reusing that old HD
will not happen as it is now over 3 years old, only a 20 gig drive and ready
for retirement.
"old" devildog
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