My XP upgrade disc offers me the option of an upgrade (recommended) or full
install. If this is only an upgrade disc as it says on the box, why it the
full install option there?

Thanks

Re: Upgrade Disc Question by Andrew

Andrew
Sun Sep 30 22:20:47 CDT 2007

You can "clean install" from an upgrade disk. All you need is the previous
edition's disk for the installer program to check when it asks you to insert
it.

Upgrading doesn't necessarily have to be "over the top" installation.


"Walter Lane" <lane@sojournguitars.com> wrote in message
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> My XP upgrade disc offers me the option of an upgrade (recommended) or
> full install. If this is only an upgrade disc as it says on the box, why
> it the full install option there?
>
> Thanks
>



Re: Upgrade Disc Question by Walter

Walter
Sun Sep 30 22:36:41 CDT 2007

Thanks! Now I know.

Walter

"Andrew Murray" <adKillSpammersmurray@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
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> You can "clean install" from an upgrade disk. All you need is the
> previous edition's disk for the installer program to check when it asks
> you to insert it.
>
> Upgrading doesn't necessarily have to be "over the top" installation.
>
>
> "Walter Lane" <lane@sojournguitars.com> wrote in message
> news:OSeYFZ9AIHA.4984@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> My XP upgrade disc offers me the option of an upgrade (recommended) or
>> full install. If this is only an upgrade disc as it says on the box, why
>> it the full install option there?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>



Re: Upgrade Disc Question by Ken

Ken
Mon Oct 01 10:41:51 CDT 2007

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 22:53:33 -0400, "Walter Lane"
<lane@sojournguitars.com> wrote:

> My XP upgrade disc offers me the option of an upgrade (recommended) or full
> install. If this is only an upgrade disc as it says on the box, why it the
> full install option there?


Because Microsoft considers that an upgrade to XP consists of going
from an older qualifying version that you *own* (but not necessarily
have installed) to XP. If you do a clean installation, you are
prompted to insert the CD of that previous version as proof of
ownership.

The only difference between the Upgrade version and the Full retail
version is that requirement to show it the previous version when doing
a clean installation.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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Re: Upgrade Disc Question by Walter

Walter
Mon Oct 01 11:50:23 CDT 2007

Onthe question of upgrade, I installed XP on my Compaq, registered the XP
install, and later unistalled XP. My Compaq is no long working and I now
have anotehr computer. Can I use the same XP disc to upgrade my current Dell
computer?

Thanks,

Walter