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Buy XP-Home but Change to XP-Professional?
Posted by Mickee on September 9th, 2004


Hello!

To cut it cheap, I am planning to buy a new dell notebook with Windows
XP-Home and once it is here, I will format and install XP-Professional. Is
this Ok? Is it a good idea or will I run into hardware compatibility issues?
I have done this on Desktops when replacing Win98 with WinNT/2000 but never
with a Notebook.

Any suggestions?


Posted by Daniel Hamilton on September 9th, 2004


You should have no compatibility issues, however you might have
licensing issues. Windows XP Professional licenses are not
interchangeable with Windows XP Home. XP Pro costs around $89 bucks
more actually. Also your CD key with XP Home will not work With XP Pro.
Also, if you have a XP Pro Key, and it's been used on another machine,
you're out of luck.

--Dan

Mickee wrote:

Posted by baronime on September 10th, 2004


i guess you are right, on my Desktop PC twice i tried to upgrade from
HOME to PRO and both failed, doesn't worked. Maube i am newbie but
i did upgrade from 98 to ME without any problems.
Any recomendations?

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Posted by Daniel Hamilton on September 10th, 2004


Well, you get the upgrade. I think it costs $99 bucks or so. I may be
mistaken, but I pretty sure that's how much it costs.

--Dan

baronime wrote:

Posted by Boba & Ilinka on September 10th, 2004


Mickee, a problem that you also could find also could be lack of hardware
drivers. You will get recovery cd-s bat not the drivers.

Boba Vancouver


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Posted by formerly known as 'cat arranger' on September 11th, 2004



"Daniel Hamilton" <daniel_nospam_@cavs.msstate.edu> wrote in message
news:e%90d.9317$nC5.2340@fe1.texas.rr.com...
: Well, you get the upgrade. I think it costs $99 bucks or so. I may be
: mistaken, but I pretty sure that's how much it costs.
:
: --Dan
:
: baronime wrote:
:
: > i guess you are right, on my Desktop PC twice i tried to upgrade from
: > HOME to PRO and both failed, doesn't worked. Maube i am newbie but
: > i did upgrade from 98 to ME without any problems.
: > Any recomendations?
: >
: > ==============
: > Posted through www.HowToFixComputers.com/bb - free access to hardware
troubleshooting newsgroups.

The upgrade, I think is the same price from XPHome as
from ME or 95. A mistake I think.


Posted by JS on September 11th, 2004


"Mickee" <Mickee2000@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:2OKdndkAPJyrD93cRVn-oA@conversent.net:

If you have legitimate licenses you'll have no problems. Without a legit
XP Pro license it may be very difficult. XP's activation (anti-piracy)
requirements make this so. Also, I'll second the drivers issue. Laptops
are MUCH MUCH more sensitive to drivers. You have to get the right
driver for the peripheral AND laptop make/model. If you have a way to
restore the original drivers or can download them from the manufacturers
website you should be ok. Be sure you have all the drivers handy before
you attempt the upgrade. Preferably on floppy or the HD. (If they're on
the HD don't wipe it during the upgrade.) Don't count on your DVD, CD or
external drives working until you get their drivers re-loaded. XP should
get the HD and floppy working with its own drivers. Keep in mind that
any driver you don't restore or replace will leave the corresponding
hardware non-functional.

Posted by Charles on September 13th, 2004


I think this is an extremely bad idea. Laptops sometimes are very
proprietary.


Posted by genius on September 14th, 2004


A friend of mine bougtht a SONY A-Series one with XP Home (not
available with XP Prof. this model) and a Licensed XP Prof. SONY
provides the Drivers on the Preinstalled Harddisk. But even with the
Drivers in hand it was not easy, because some drivers have no own
installation program.
Are you familiar with installation of Hardware drivers?

It is possible, but be aware that you will have no ready made Recovery
disk afterwards (which recovers your computers in half an hour). What
is the price difference anyway?

Posted by SpongeBob on October 5th, 2004



"Mickee" <Mickee2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Go to Dell support and download the XP drivers first...and FYI, Dell DOES
supply the drivers on CD. The web site can also tell you if you can upgrade
your notebook.


www.dell.com