Friday, December 8th 2006
Beginners Guide to Installing Windows Vista
The folks over at Tech ARP have written up a beginners guide to installing the Windows Vista OS.
The process is quite similar to Windows XP installations with only minor additions in the look and feel.
What's interesting though, is that the installation process does not require the user to enter in a registration key. In fact, they can choose any Windows Vista version they want to install. A piracy plan waiting to happen (Or a piracy plan that's already happened...)?
Source:
Tech ARP
The process is quite similar to Windows XP installations with only minor additions in the look and feel.
What's interesting though, is that the installation process does not require the user to enter in a registration key. In fact, they can choose any Windows Vista version they want to install. A piracy plan waiting to happen (Or a piracy plan that's already happened...)?
9 Comments on Beginners Guide to Installing Windows Vista
All you need to do is go into disk management in WinXP, delete the partition it resides on, boot back up to the recovery console an run FIXMBR.
*hence what ever one doesn't require me to activate*
Law says you have to own a legal copy, doesn't say that has to be the copy you have installed :)
chris