Re: Upgrade window XP home edition to XP Professional
- From: "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 21:16:17 -0600
An upgrade to Windows XP Pro is a smooth transition and will not affect your
current programs or files if you use the following procedure:
1. Purchase a conventional "Retail Upgrade Version" [boxed] of Windows XP Professional.
2. Uninstall your antivirus program.
3. Perform a backup of your important documents and files to a CD, DVD, or other backup media.
4. Disconnect all hardware peripheral devices, except the monitor, keyboard and mouse.
5. While running Windows XP Home, insert the Windows XP Pro CD in the drive and select
the default "Upgrade" setup option. [Do not select "New Installation"]
6. Visit the Windows Update site to download all the critical updates.
7. Reinstall your antivirus program, then defrag your hard drive.
--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
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"Chris" wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I've window XP home edition sp2 and wish to upgrade to XP professional as
| one of my assg need "IIS" as well. (I'm in plan to learn ASP.NET)
|
| But, i do need to have some hits or advices from your guys before i process
| to do so. My question:
|
| 1) How can I make sure my existing applications are compatible with Windows
| XP professiona1??
| 2) What caution should i take upgrade to XP professional?
| 3) Can I upgrade without losing all my current settings/documents?
|
| Please help.
|
| Thanks
| Chris
.
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