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Can I Upgrade to Windows Vista?

April 25th, 2007 by Karen

With the release of Windows Vista, people are asking the question

“Can I upgrade my existing Operating System to Windows Vista?”

This article will outline the editions of Windows Vista and the upgrade options available

Editions

Four editions of Windows Vista (I have excluded the Enterprise edition in this article) are available, the choice of which will be dependant on the existing Operating System and hardware installed on your computer.

Editions include

  • Windows Vista Home Basic
    Intended for those who only want to use their PC to browse the net, use e-mail and create and edit basic documents. It also includes desktop search and security tools.
  • Windows Vista Home Premium
    This includes everything in the Basic version and adds the new graphical interface called Aero.
  • Windows Vista Business
    This will be the basic version for companies of all sizes and includes the tools that will help PC management
  • Windows Vista Ultimate
    This has all the features of the business and home editions in one package

Upgrade Options

Two upgrade options are available dependant on the version of the Windows Operating System already running on the computer.

  1. In Place Upgrade: This will allow existing applications, files and settings to be retained.
  2. The following list outlines the in-place upgrade options

    Windows XP Professional - Can have an in-place upgrade to Vista Business or Vista Ultimate

    Windows XP Home - Can have an in-place upgrade to Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, Vista Business or Vista Ultimate

    Windows XP Media Center - Can have an in-place upgrade to Vista Home Premium or Vista Ultimate

    Windows XP Tablet PC - Can have an in-place upgrade to Vista Business or Vista Ultimate

  3. Clean Install: This uses Windows Easy Transfer to automatically copy files and settings to another hard drive or storage devise, these are reloaded onto the upgraded PC after Windows Vista is installed

NOTE: With this option Applications will need to be reinstalled

The following list outlines where a clean install is needed

Windows XP Professional - Can be upgraded with a clean install to Vista Home Basic or Vista Home Premium

Windows XP Media Center - Can be upgraded with a clean install to Vista Home Basic or Vista Business

Windows XP Tablet PC - Can be upgraded with a clean install to Vista Home Basic or Home Premium

Windows 2000 - Can be upgraded with a clean install to Vista Home basic, Vista Home Premium, Vista Business or Vista Ultimate

Windows XP Professional x64 - Can be upgraded with a clean install to a corresponding or better edition of Windows Vista

NOTE: Versions of Windows earlier than Windows 2000 CANNOT be upgraded, instead a full version of Windows Vista must be installed.

To check your computer can be upgraded visit the Microsoft web site and run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor

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