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Guest ElGordo
Posted

Have a HD with 2 partitions. One had XP installed, but when I had to replace

the motherboard, the OS had to be re-registered and this wasrefused as I had

done it several times due to virus/etc. I didnt want to fight this as my XP

was quite old and I bought Vista Home Premium. How can I install it. On

booting up I get the old XP that doesnt let me get started. If I boot from

the dvd, an error message comes up and back to XP again. I want to get the

vista onto the c drive and leave the second partition intact. If I have to I

can clear the whole HD, but would prefer an easier way.

Gordon

Guest verstuyf.jochen
Posted

"ElGordo" wrote:

> Have a HD with 2 partitions. One had XP installed, but when I had to replace

> the motherboard, the OS had to be re-registered and this wasrefused as I had

> done it several times due to virus/etc. I didnt want to fight this as my XP

> was quite old and I bought Vista Home Premium. How can I install it. On

> booting up I get the old XP that doesnt let me get started. If I boot from

> the dvd, an error message comes up and back to XP again. I want to get the

> vista onto the c drive and leave the second partition intact. If I have to I

> can clear the whole HD, but would prefer an easier way.

> Gordon

Guest verstuyf.jochen
Posted

"ElGordo" wrote:

> Have a HD with 2 partitions. One had XP installed, but when I had to replace

> the motherboard, the OS had to be re-registered and this wasrefused as I had

> done it several times due to virus/etc. I didnt want to fight this as my XP

> was quite old and I bought Vista Home Premium. How can I install it. On

> booting up I get the old XP that doesnt let me get started. If I boot from

> the dvd, an error message comes up and back to XP again. I want to get the

> vista onto the c drive and leave the second partition intact. If I have to I

> can clear the whole HD, but would prefer an easier way.

> Gordon

Guest PA Bear
Posted

Forwarded to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup newsgroup via

crosspost. [You posted to a Windows *Update* newsgroup, not a Windows

*Upgrade* newsgroup.]

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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

AumHa VSOP & Admin DTS-L.org

 

ElGordo wrote:

> Have a HD with 2 partitions. One had XP installed, but when I had to

> replace

> the motherboard, the OS had to be re-registered and this wasrefused as I

> had

> done it several times due to virus/etc. I didnt want to fight this as my

> XP

> was quite old and I bought Vista Home Premium. How can I install it. On

> booting up I get the old XP that doesnt let me get started. If I boot from

> the dvd, an error message comes up and back to XP again. I want to get the

> vista onto the c drive and leave the second partition intact. If I have to

> I

> can clear the whole HD, but would prefer an easier way.

> Gordon

Guest Rick Rogers
Posted

Hi Gordon,

>> Have a HD with 2 partitions. One had XP installed, but when I had to

>> replace

>> the motherboard, the OS had to be re-registered and this wasrefused as I

>> had

>> done it several times due to virus/etc.

 

Activation would not be refused simply due to the number of reinstalls

performed. You can do that an unlimited number of times. More likely that

you had an OEM version of XP, and when you switched motherboards you can no

longer activate as an XP OEM license is not transferable to new hardware

once activated.

> I didnt want to fight this as my XP

>> was quite old and I bought Vista Home Premium.

 

Upgrade or Full version? The upgrade has to be started from within a

working, activated XP installation. The full version is installed by booting

the DVD.

> How can I install it. On booting up I get the old XP that doesnt let me

> get started.

 

Are you sure the BIOS is set to boot from the optical drive first? Or are

you seeing a message that you cannot install with your Product Key from a

booted DVD (meaning you have an upgrade disk)?

> If I boot from the dvd, an error message comes up and back to XP again.

 

What error message?

> I want to get the vista onto the c drive and leave the second partition

> intact. If I have to

>> I

>> can clear the whole HD, but would prefer an easier way.

 

There is no reason you would need to undo your partitioning, though you may

need to format C: if there is insufficient free space. How much free space

is available on that volume?

 

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Best of Luck,

 

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/

Windows help - http://www.rickrogers.org

My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

 

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> Forwarded to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup newsgroup

> via crosspost. [You posted to a Windows *Update* newsgroup, not a Windows

> *Upgrade* newsgroup.]

> --

> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

> AumHa VSOP & Admin DTS-L.org

>

> ElGordo wrote:

>> Gordon

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