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Upgrading from Home Premium to Ultimate



 
 
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Old November 23rd 08, 01:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Peter Flannery
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Hello Everybody
My old laptop came with home premium loaded and I upgraded to Vista
Ultimate. The mother board went kaputt on my laptop so I had to buy a new
one. Upon trying to upgrade once more I get an error message as follows:
"setup cannot run on this version of the operating system. To install windows
please try booting from the install media". My new laptop came loaded with a
32bit version of Home Premium and the Ultimate upgrade version that I have is
also 32 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks & regards
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Old November 23rd 08, 01:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Rob Norton
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Peter Flannery wrote:
Hello Everybody
My old laptop came with home premium loaded and I upgraded to Vista
Ultimate. The mother board went kaputt on my laptop so I had to buy a new
one. Upon trying to upgrade once more I get an error message as follows:
"setup cannot run on this version of the operating system. To install windows
please try booting from the install media". My new laptop came loaded with a
32bit version of Home Premium and the Ultimate upgrade version that I have is
also 32 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks & regards


Your laptop likely is preloaded with Vista SP1 and your ultimate upgrade
disk was an original RTM version. An internet search may locate an SP1
upgrade iso that you could burn to disk.
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Old November 23rd 08, 01:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
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If you have the DVD, make sure that your Laptop is set to boot from DVD,
insert the DVD and restart the Laptop.


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Old November 23rd 08, 04:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Charlie[_10_]
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 08:44:07 -0500, Rob Norton
wrote:

Peter Flannery wrote:
Hello Everybody
My old laptop came with home premium loaded and I upgraded to Vista
Ultimate. The mother board went kaputt on my laptop so I had to buy a new
one. Upon trying to upgrade once more I get an error message as follows:
"setup cannot run on this version of the operating system. To install windows
please try booting from the install media". My new laptop came loaded with a
32bit version of Home Premium and the Ultimate upgrade version that I have is
also 32 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks & regards


Your laptop likely is preloaded with Vista SP1 and your ultimate upgrade
disk was an original RTM version. An internet search may locate an SP1
upgrade iso that you could burn to disk.


That shouldn't be a factor when changing versions.
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Old November 23rd 08, 09:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Richard G. Harper
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Ah ... yeah, it is, actually. You cannot upgrade an SP1 operating system
using a non-SP1 install/upgrade disc.

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"Charlie" wrote in message
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 08:44:07 -0500, Rob Norton
wrote:

Peter Flannery wrote:
Hello Everybody
My old laptop came with home premium loaded and I upgraded to Vista
Ultimate. The mother board went kaputt on my laptop so I had to buy a
new
one. Upon trying to upgrade once more I get an error message as follows:
"setup cannot run on this version of the operating system. To install
windows
please try booting from the install media". My new laptop came loaded
with a
32bit version of Home Premium and the Ultimate upgrade version that I
have is
also 32 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks & regards


Your laptop likely is preloaded with Vista SP1 and your ultimate upgrade
disk was an original RTM version. An internet search may locate an SP1
upgrade iso that you could burn to disk.


That shouldn't be a factor when changing versions.


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Old November 24th 08, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
PvdG42
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"Peter Flannery" wrote in message
...
Hello Everybody
My old laptop came with home premium loaded and I upgraded to Vista
Ultimate. The mother board went kaputt on my laptop so I had to buy a new
one. Upon trying to upgrade once more I get an error message as follows:
"setup cannot run on this version of the operating system. To install
windows
please try booting from the install media". My new laptop came loaded with
a
32bit version of Home Premium and the Ultimate upgrade version that I have
is
also 32 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks & regards
--
PF


One possibility to overcome your situation (and, I must admit that I'm not
sure it will work in your case), is to look at the list of installed updates
on the new computer, locate SP1 and uninstall it. YOUr Ultimate upgrade DVD
should then work. Once you've upgraded, reinstall SP1.

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Old November 24th 08, 03:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
mansrm81
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Or you can do a clean install with the upgrade disc just backup the
files you want.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/68...ade-vista.html

Hello Everybody
My old laptop came with home premium loaded and I upgraded to Vista
Ultimate. The mother board went kaputt on my laptop so I had to buy a
new
one. Upon trying to upgrade once more I get an error message as
follows:
"setup cannot run on this version of the operating system. To install
windows
please try booting from the install media". My new laptop came loaded
with a
32bit version of Home Premium and the Ultimate upgrade version that I
have is
also 32 bit. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks & regards
--
PF



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