Chris Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 So you want to upgrade to Windows Vista, eh? I have some advice for you: Don't. Even though Microsoft does support various upgrade paths to Windows Vista, you're going to get the absolute best experience acquiring Windows Vista with a new PC. If you can't stomach that, then install Windows Vista in a clean install scenario on your existing PC, after being sure to completely back up all of your existing data first. (Or, you could dual boot between Windows XP and Windows Vista on the same hardware.)I'll be writing a lot about the various ways you can install Windows Vista in the months ahead. Today, we're focusing on the licensing end of upgrading. That is, we're going to take a look at the operating systems which are eligible for obtaining an Upgrade version (as opposed to a Full version) of Windows Vista. Upgrade versions are less expensive, and should be purchased by those who qualify.More | Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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