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Old May 15th, 2007, 06:30 PM
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installing vista

hi
i have the windows vista business cd and i want to install it onto my computer
is there a way i can do it where i keep all of my files, folders and programmes
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Old May 15th, 2007, 07:54 PM
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did you purchase the upgrade or full version of vista? In general you will not be able to save the programs. as far as your data and pesonal files, you really need to save them to a dvd before installing, however, vista should save all of your files in windows.old folder when you install.
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Old May 15th, 2007, 09:10 PM
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it came when i bought another computer - so i think the full version.
if it saves in the windows.old file, do i therefore not have to save them.. and how do i access this file once i've installed vista
also will my usernames and passwords to websites be saved - they are all currently saved on my web browser

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Old May 15th, 2007, 09:18 PM
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it came when i bought another computer - so i think the full version.
if it saves in the windows.old file, do i therefore not have to save them.. and how do i access this file once i've installed vista
also will my usernames and passwords to websites be saved - they are all currently saved on my web browser

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if it came with another computer, it is oem and can only be installed on that computer. You cannot install it on this computer.
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Old May 16th, 2007, 06:42 PM
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but i have a lisence code i can use - can i not just put the disk into my computer and install it from that disk
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Old May 17th, 2007, 01:25 AM
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Hi jdaman12. See below for more information regarding OEM software (it applies to Vista too). If you have any further questions, I suggest that you contact Microsoft.

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OEM Microsoft Windows (including XP Pro and XP Home) Licensing Changes You Need To Know About!
There have been several questions about the terms in the Microsoft OEM System Builder Agreement where it stated that an OEM Microsoft Desktop Operating System license could be sold with "non-peripheral" hardware and how this perceived "loophole" was being exploited by many who were listing OEM Microsoft Windows XP Pro licenses for sale with a cable or some other dimeshop "non-peripheral" hardware item. Well, we have heard your concerns and requests for simpler OEM terms which were the same for OEM Server, Desktop Operating System, and Desktop Application licenses and as of September 1st a NEW OEM System Builder Agreement went into effect. Here are some of the changes you need to know about:

In this new Agreement (which you can see at: http://oem.microsoft.com/script/cont...?PageID=553068), you will notice a few changes to address these actions by these people:
Under the Software Distribution section of the Agreement, you will notice it now states:
"4.1 We grant you a nonexclusive right to distribute an individual software license only with a fully assembled computer system. A "fully assembled computer system" means a computer system consisting of at least a central processing unit, a motherboard, a hard drive, a power supply, and a case."
You will notice the loophole that people have been exploiting (the former language which stated that an OEM desktop Operating System license could be sold with "non-peripheral hardware,") is no longer in place. It is now very simple and straightforward: an OEM license must be sold "only with a fully assembled computer system." Loophole closed.
Also, in section 6. Preinstallation requirement, you will notice it now states:
"When you distribute an individual software license for a desktop operating system or application software, you must preinstall it on the fully assembled computer system’s hard drive using the OEM Preinstallation Kit ("OPK") provided in this package or otherwise made available by us. This preinstallation requirement does not apply to server software."
So in addition to having to sell an OEM Desktop Operating System license with a fully assembled computer system, it must also be preinstalled on the fully assembled computer system that it is being sold with. Again, loophole closed. These same restrictions would also apply to any OEM Office license as well. OEM Office must be sold with a fully assembled computer system and must also be preinstalled on the fully assembled computer system that it is being sold with. OEM Server licenses must also be sold with a fully assembled computer system; however, the preinstallation requirement clause does not apply to OEM server licenses as you can see in section 6 above.
So yes, we have seen what people have been doing to take advantage of the System Builder Agreement to date and the Worldwide System Builder Team has made these changes specifically to address and correct these actions.
You will also notice that we have kept the advertising clause in the Agreement as well under section 15. Miscellaneous where it states:
"15.1 You must not advertise, provide a separate price for, or otherwise market or distribute individual software licenses, or any part of them, as separate items from the fully assembled computer system as applicable." As such, since OEM Software cannot be sold without a fully assembled computer system, you are not allowed to advertise any Microsoft OEM Software separately from the fully assembled computer system that it must be sold with. If you see this being done, you now know this is not allowed. As always, we encourage anyone who sees something they believe to be illegal, counterfeit, or illegitimate to let us know about these things through any of the following methods:

1) Phone: 1-800-RU-LEGIT (this is completely anonymous)
2) Online: http://www.microsoft.com/piracy
3) Email: piracy@microsoft.com


Also, when acquiring Microsoft OEM software (such as OEM Microsoft Office 2003, Windows XP Pro, Windows XP Home, Windows SBS 2003, etc.), be sure you purchase the OEM software through an authorized OEM distributor (see the list at: http://www.microsoft.com/oem/authdist/default.mspx) as this is the only way to ensure you are purchasing legitimate OEM Microsoft software.
Have questions about who to contact if you know of illegal software being used? We provide that information in the post HERE (http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...06/525966.aspx) to help out.
Thank you and have a wonderful day,
Eric Ligman
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Old May 17th, 2007, 10:21 PM
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i just found out from my brother (who's computer came with vista) that its not the cd that came with the computer i will be using
basically when my brother was sent his computer - they sent it with vista home basic (or mabye premium im not entirley sure), but he ordered it with vista business - so they sent vista business seperatley and he installed it on his computer after he had already started up the computer on vista home.
will i be able to use this cd?
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Old May 17th, 2007, 10:23 PM
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i just found out from my brother (who's computer came with vista) that its not the cd that came with the computer i will be using
basically when my brother was sent his computer - they sent it with vista home basic (or mabye premium im not entirley sure), but he ordered it with vista business - so they sent vista business seperatley and he installed it on his computer after he had already started up the computer on vista home.
will i be able to use this cd?
many thanks
you need to read the info in annmaries post and decide for yourself and if you have questions contact microsoft. generally speaking, it sounds like its still oem and you cannot use it.

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Old May 18th, 2007, 10:19 AM
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ok thanks very much
how will i find out if it is oem - like if i try to install it on my computer and it doesn't work will it mess up my computer - or will i be able to just go back to xp eaisly?
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Old May 18th, 2007, 10:27 AM
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how will i find out if it is oem - like if i try to install it on my computer and it doesn't work will it mess up my computer - or will i be able to just go back to xp eaisly?
jdaman12, as I said earlier, if you have any further questions, I suggest that you contact Microsoft for clarification.

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