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Old 21-06-2009
Timothy Daniels
 
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"upgrade" re-install with Vista OEM DVD?

I want to re-install Vista Business/SP1on my laptop from its
Dell OEM installation DVD, and I'm trying to avoid having
to re-install all the drivers and apps. I've read in various
forums (fora?) that I should do an "upgrade" installation with
the DVD. But when I start the DVD from the running OS
(which I've read is the way to do it), the option to upgrade
is grayed out and a statement reads:

"Upgrade has been disabled. The upgrade cannot be
started. To upgrade, cancel the installation and then
choose to upgrade to a version of Windows that is
more recent than the version you are currently running."

1) Is this because the DVD is OEM and not retail?

2) Is there a way to force the OEM DVD to upgrade the
running Vista to the same version?

3) Is the requirement to upgrade to a later *version*, or
to a higher level, e.g. Vista Enterprise or Vista Ultimate?

*TimDaniels*


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Old 21-06-2009
Curious
 
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Re: "upgrade" re-install with Vista OEM DVD?

You can't run an install upgrade from an installation DVD to the OS you are
running from itself. You must boot it from the Installation disk.

"Timothy Daniels" <NoSpam@SpamMeKnot.biz> wrote in message
news:uju3Tok8JHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> I want to re-install Vista Business/SP1on my laptop from its
> Dell OEM installation DVD, and I'm trying to avoid having
> to re-install all the drivers and apps. I've read in various
> forums (fora?) that I should do an "upgrade" installation with
> the DVD. But when I start the DVD from the running OS
> (which I've read is the way to do it), the option to upgrade
> is grayed out and a statement reads:
>
> "Upgrade has been disabled. The upgrade cannot be
> started. To upgrade, cancel the installation and then
> choose to upgrade to a version of Windows that is
> more recent than the version you are currently running."
>
> 1) Is this because the DVD is OEM and not retail?
>
> 2) Is there a way to force the OEM DVD to upgrade the
> running Vista to the same version?
>
> 3) Is the requirement to upgrade to a later *version*, or
> to a higher level, e.g. Vista Enterprise or Vista Ultimate?
>
> *TimDaniels*
>

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Old 21-06-2009
Rick Rogers
 
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Re: "upgrade" re-install with Vista OEM DVD?

Hi,

Upgrade would be disabled if:

a) You are booting the disk and attempting to upgrade from there with an
upgrade key.

b) You are trying to "upgrade" an existing installation that has a service
pack installed that is a higher level than the disk (you would need to first
uninstall the service pack).

c) You are trying to "upgrade" to a lower version (eg: going from Ultimate
to Home Premium).

I suspect you might be running in the problem described under (b)?

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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"Timothy Daniels" <NoSpam@SpamMeKnot.biz> wrote in message
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>I want to re-install Vista Business/SP1on my laptop from its
> Dell OEM installation DVD, and I'm trying to avoid having
> to re-install all the drivers and apps. I've read in various
> forums (fora?) that I should do an "upgrade" installation with
> the DVD. But when I start the DVD from the running OS
> (which I've read is the way to do it), the option to upgrade
> is grayed out and a statement reads:
>
> "Upgrade has been disabled. The upgrade cannot be
> started. To upgrade, cancel the installation and then
> choose to upgrade to a version of Windows that is
> more recent than the version you are currently running."
>
> 1) Is this because the DVD is OEM and not retail?
>
> 2) Is there a way to force the OEM DVD to upgrade the
> running Vista to the same version?
>
> 3) Is the requirement to upgrade to a later *version*, or
> to a higher level, e.g. Vista Enterprise or Vista Ultimate?
>
> *TimDaniels*
>


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