Re: Action Pack Vista Upgrade Question
- From: v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Li [MSFT])
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 07:17:23 GMT
Hi Richard,
Thanks for posting in our newsgroup.
Since that's a pure Windows Vista installation problem, please open a new
post in microsoft.public.windows.vista newsgroup. Thanks for understanding.
If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Best regards,
Robert Li(MSFT)
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<Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:38:01 +0100
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<Richard K wrote:
<> OK, I like most others are not overjoyed with my Vista Upgrade that
comes in
<> my MS Action Pack since I want to do a "clean" install. I remember
someone
<> posting a workaround for this to get a clean upgrade but I don't
remember the
<> steps.
<>
<> BTW, if Microsoft is listening, this is a pretty stupid way to handle MS
<> Partners.
<>
<> Thanks!
<>
<
<Install clean but don't enter the key and don't register. Then upgrade
<install.
<
<Though I've found a Vista install is about twenty minutes slower than
<XP, so a clean XP followed by a Vista upgrade may well be quicker.
<
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