Yes, Yes, Yes.

Are you installing it on a clean machine or really doing an upgrade?

If it's a new drive just run the install but DO NOT try and register it
yet. Reboot and start up Vista. Then reinsert the DVD and rerun the
upgrade, this will upgrade your copy of Vista to Vista and allow you
legally to register it without having an old messy OS still on it.

If it's just an upgrade just go ahead and make a mess of you disk
structures, you'll want to do a clean reinstall soon enough though.

Cheers,

Adam.

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Subject: [NF] Vi$ta Upgrade DVD


Anyone bought, installed and activated it? Any special step?

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