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Is using Vista Up-grade a one way street?
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Old 26-10-2007, 13:58   #1
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Question Is using Vista Up-grade a one way street?

As the title suggest's, I've upgraded from XP Home to Vista (upgrade disc) Home Premium. The question is, if I wanted to restore the PC back to factory settings (which would be XP) using the discs provided with the PC when purchased, can I then use the upgrade disc for Vista.
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Re: Is using Vista Up-grade a one way street?

Sure thing, just revert the PC with your restore disk or partition, then you can install Vista again with the upgrade disk if you wish.

Microsoft removed the Uninstall Tool that they had in 98/ME/2K -> XP
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Old 26-10-2007, 14:02   #3
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Re: Is using Vista Up-grade a one way street?

Thanks for the quick reply.
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Old 26-10-2007, 15:24   #4
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Re: Is using Vista Up-grade a one way street?

Restore disks work, in fact they encourage you to make them during the upgrade process, the restore partition however becomes useless.
That's what the Acer upgrade pack tells you anyway. :/
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Old 26-10-2007, 16:11   #5
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Re: Is using Vista Up-grade a one way street?

The problem I see is when you activated your upgrade it may well have killed off your serial key for xp.You would have thought so anyway.
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Re: Is using Vista Up-grade a one way street?

Once you upgrade your XP license is null and void, yes.

But I do not believe there is any check in Activation to stop you.
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Old 26-10-2007, 18:16   #7
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Microsoft changed their policy due to demand, phone MS and they will re-activate XP for you.
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