Subject prompts several questions.
1. Can Windows Millenium be upgraded to Vista?
2. Can Windows Millenium be upgraded to Vista over a network connection? If so, details of how would be appreciated?
3. If you cannot upgrade Windows Millenium over the network can you install a fresh copy of Vista over the network? If so, details of how would be greatly apprectiated?
Thanks,
RICK

upgrade of Windows Millenium edition over the network
I'm pretty sure ONLY Windows XP can be upgraded. If you have Winows me you are going to need to do a fresh install (Boot from DVD)
"RICK" wrote:
Subject prompts several questions.
1. Can Windows Millenium be upgraded to Vista?
2. Can Windows Millenium be upgraded to Vista over a network connection? If so, details of how would be appreciated?
3. If you cannot upgrade Windows Millenium over the network can you install a fresh copy of Vista over the network? If so, details of how would be greatly apprectiated?
Thanks,
RICK
The CPP download program closed on 30 June 06. You may be able to still download but you will not be given a key to install Vista. You had to have received your key before 30 June 06. "Hensley" wrote in message
I'm pretty sure ONLY Windows XP can be upgraded. If you have Winows me you are going to need to do a fresh install (Boot from DVD)
"RICK" wrote:
Subject prompts several questions.
1. Can Windows Millenium be upgraded to Vista?
2. Can Windows Millenium be upgraded to Vista over a network connection? If so, details of how would be appreciated?
3. If you cannot upgrade Windows Millenium over the network can you install a fresh copy of Vista over the network? If so, details of how would be greatly apprectiated?
Thanks,
RICK
No "pretty sure" about it.
From the CPP page:
"Installation limitations:
There are two installation scenarios for Windows Vista Beta 2 (and RC1):
1. You can do a clean installation. This process will overwrite any data that you have on your hard disk or on your installation partition. The overwritten data will be lost and unrecoverable. 2. You can upgrade an existing installation of Windows XP.
No other installation scenarios are supported. Upgrading to this beta from any other edition of Windows requires a clean installation, as described in option 1."
-- Mark
Keeping the fun in dysfunctional!
"Hensley" wrote in message
I'm pretty sure ONLY Windows XP can be upgraded. If you have Winows me you are going to need to do a fresh install (Boot from DVD)
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