I have asked the question several times if anybody has been able to actually do a clean full install using the XP upgrade CD. That is, if you have a brand new unused hard drive, or a reformatted old hard drive that has been wiped clean of the previous OS, has anyone used the XP upgrade CD to do a full install in this situation? With Win 98 you could just put in the CD from Win 95 when it asked for proof, then do a full install from the Win 98 upgrade disk. I believe they closed that loophole with Win ME. If someone has done that, please tell Demetri and the rest of us how you did it.
>On Sat, 9 Mar 2002 18:57:19 -0500 joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
>writes:
>> You used to be able to do that with Win 98, but they killed that
>> loophole in Win Me. I am fairly certain that with Win XP you can
>> only do an upgrade with the upgrade version.
>>
>> >It has been advised, for best results, particularly with WinXP,
>> format, and do clean install of new OS, rather than install upgrade
>> over the top. What if have upgrade version, to save money; format,
>> and do clean install?
>
>The question then is, install upgrade over the top, or format, and do
>clean install of earlier version, and then install upgrade? It is
>reportedly safest to format and clean install XP, but full version of XP
>is about $100 higher than upgrade.
>
>
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