How to check if the computer is running a retail Vista?

M

mr.koolfool

As mentioned before, my laptop has been upgraded from non-OEM XP to Vista
Ulitmate by the upgrade key I bought online. I don't know if it's a retail to
make sure I can move the Vista to another computer without losing the key!!!
 
J

John Barnes

Look at your product ID and if it doesn't say OEM then if you got it
activated and it passes the Genuine Windows test, you are good to go.
Windows key/pause break



"mr.koolfool" <mrkoolfool@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:45B6F1A8-5B63-499E-864E-1F54E4ADA68C@microsoft.com...
> As mentioned before, my laptop has been upgraded from non-OEM XP to Vista
> Ulitmate by the upgrade key I bought online. I don't know if it's a retail
> to
> make sure I can move the Vista to another computer without losing the
> key!!!
 
T

thecreator

You can't! You need to reinstall Windows Vista via the DVD, because even
though you downloaded the program, you need to burn the image to a DVD in
order to install it.

But you can try and see if it takes. Make sure the data is backed up,
before you do, though.


--
thecreator

"mr.koolfool" <mrkoolfool@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:45B6F1A8-5B63-499E-864E-1F54E4ADA68C@microsoft.com...
> As mentioned before, my laptop has been upgraded from non-OEM XP to Vista
> Ulitmate by the upgrade key I bought online. I don't know if it's a retail
> to
> make sure I can move the Vista to another computer without losing the
> key!!!
 
M

mr.koolfool

Your answer also means I can move the Vista to another PC without losing the
key, doesn't it?

Following your guide, I've found that mine is not an OEM. So relieved!

"John Barnes" wrote:

> Look at your product ID and if it doesn't say OEM then if you got it
> activated and it passes the Genuine Windows test, you are good to go.
> Windows key/pause break
>
>
>
> "mr.koolfool" <mrkoolfool@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:45B6F1A8-5B63-499E-864E-1F54E4ADA68C@microsoft.com...
> > As mentioned before, my laptop has been upgraded from non-OEM XP to Vista
> > Ulitmate by the upgrade key I bought online. I don't know if it's a retail
> > to
> > make sure I can move the Vista to another computer without losing the
> > key!!!

>
>
 
J

John Barnes

While upgrades to OEM are subject to retail rules in the EULA, you are in
trouble from the standpoint that you must install upgrade copies of Vista
from within the qualifying os and you will probably not be able to install
it on the next machine. Maybe someone can give you a solution to your
dilemma. With XP, you were legally allowed to just use your OEM media for
qualification and then call in for and get telephone activation.


"mr.koolfool" <mrkoolfool@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:26D4F418-936B-435F-8051-D487A7856FC9@microsoft.com...
> Your answer also means I can move the Vista to another PC without losing
> the
> key, doesn't it?
>
> Following your guide, I've found that mine is not an OEM. So relieved!
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> Look at your product ID and if it doesn't say OEM then if you got it
>> activated and it passes the Genuine Windows test, you are good to go.
>> Windows key/pause break
>>
>>
>>
>> "mr.koolfool" <mrkoolfool@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:45B6F1A8-5B63-499E-864E-1F54E4ADA68C@microsoft.com...
>> > As mentioned before, my laptop has been upgraded from non-OEM XP to
>> > Vista
>> > Ulitmate by the upgrade key I bought online. I don't know if it's a
>> > retail
>> > to
>> > make sure I can move the Vista to another computer without losing the
>> > key!!!

>>
>>
 
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