Wednesday, January 31st 2007
Clean Install Workaround for Vista
You may remember this news story on techPowerUp! a couple of days ago relating to the lack of clean installs when using the Upgrade Editions of Vista, which required an old OS to be installed. However, Paul Thurrott has managed to find a workaround for this issue, which ironically lets users do a clean install Vista without any previous version of Windows, albeit a little tedious. Here are the steps:
Source:
DailyTech
- Boot from the Windows Vista Upgrade DVD as normal
- When prompted for a product code, leave this blank
- Select the version of Vista you have purchased and let Vista install
- When you boot to your desktop for the first time, run the Vista setup from Windows
- This time enter your product key
- When asked whether you want to do an Upgrade of Custom install, select custom and choose a clean install
- Windows will now install for a second time and you should be able to activate it
17 Comments on Clean Install Workaround for Vista
OEM versions FTW!!!!11!
I believe it is licensed to a single motherboard, and changing motherboards, by their definition, results in a "new" computer.
I believe an article that was here or at theinquirer put oem to the test on 3 or 4 totally different machines, each time he had to call MS to de/activate it. If anyone has the original link please post it, I cant find it.
Either way it is up to MS if they will reactivate or not. I wonder if retail "upgrade" will reactivate like retail or over the phone like oem?
Found it
theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37276
original story:
www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=352&type=expert&pid=4
Well it is not really a secret or considered a workaround for HOME PREMIUM if you have Xp PRo, it is a must. You can only upgrade if you have XP home, Vista HB, or MCE. If you have XP pro it forces you to do a clean install. At first I was like WTF! but then I read the small print on the back of my Vista Upgrade box.:slap:
Confirmed:www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/upgradepaths.mspx