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Harry Ohrn #1
Re: Upgrading to XP Professional
You can purchase a Windows XP Upgrade version, turn off your AV program,
then pop the XP Upgrade CD into the drive, select Install.
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Harry Ohrn - MS MVP [Shell/User]
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"Edward" <ewatson@Csports.net> wrote in message
news:008d01c34c8c$1507c8f0$a501280a@phx.gbl...> I have a copy of XP home but creating ASP.net pages and
> using the tutorials requires me to have XP professional.
> How do I upgrade from XP home to XP professional without
> sarting from scratch and paying a fortune.
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Ken Blake #2
Re: Upgrading to XP Professional
In 008d01c34c8c$1507c8f0$a501280a@phx.gbl, Edward wrote:
> I have a copy of XP home but creating ASP.net pages and
> using the tutorials requires me to have XP professional.
> How do I upgrade from XP home to XP professional without
> sarting from scratch and paying a fortune.
There is no special upgrade edition specifically for this use,
but you can use the regular XP Upgrade edition. It doesn't say on
the box that you can use it for this, but it works fine.
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Edward #3
Re: Upgrading to XP Professional
You are a smart one for sure :-)
Let me clarify the above. I have upgraded from Windows
98 to XP Home. I would prefer not to have to buy what
seems to be the only product out there ie an upgrade from
Windows 9x to XP Professional which would render the XP
upgrade a waste of money. I would prefer to be able to
upgrade from XP Home to XP professional which should in
theory be a small upgrade if not an unlock of
functionality already present. Do you know of such an
upgrade?
>-----Original Message-----
>Buy an upgrade?
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>"Edward" <ewatson@Csports.net> wrote in message
>news:008d01c34c8c$1507c8f0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>I have a copy of XP home but creating ASP.net pages and
>using the tutorials requires me to have XP professional.
>How do I upgrade from XP home to XP professional without
>sarting from scratch and paying a fortune.
>
>
>.
>Edward Guest
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Ken Blake #4
Re: Upgrading to XP Professional
In 0a3e01c34d0d$224c1170$a301280a@phx.gbl, Edward wrote:
> Thanks very much for the help Ken.
You're welcome.
> That's annoying. Oh well off to the shops again :-)
I agree. It would have made sense for Microsoft to offer a less
expensive upgrade from Home to Professional--for perhaps a little
more than the difference in price between the two versions.
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Ken Blake
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no>> -----Original Message-----
>> In 045c01c34cb0$286d1b60$a401280a@phx.gbl, Edward wrote:
>>>>>>> Let me clarify the above. I have upgraded from Windows
>>> 98 to XP Home. I would prefer not to have to buy what
>>> seems to be the only product out there ie an upgrade from
>>> Windows 9x to XP Professional which would render the XP
>>> upgrade a waste of money. I would prefer to be able to
>>> upgrade from XP Home to XP professional which should in
>>> theory be a small upgrade if not an unlock of
>>> functionality already present. Do you know of such an
>>> upgrade?
>>
>> As I already said in another message in this thread, there isProfessional>> such product. Your cheapest choice is the regular XP>> Upgrade.
>>
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