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I have purchessed a new copy of winXP and attempted to install it over win98se. In the dropdown box for type of install full install is the only choice and this formats the hard drive. I would like to keep my files. Are there two types of XP discs? Do I need one that says its for upgrades? This one says for sale with new computer only.
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Hello,
I think you have the wrong license for what you are trying to do. If your disks do say "for sale with a new computer only" it implies that you got a PC with it, and you want to restore it to the specs of that computer release. The place you purchased the disks from could get in trouble for selling to you that license.
As your present computer has Win98 on it, are you sure that it will handle XP? Computers made in the days of 98 had smaller memory and hard drive spaces. If your computer was designed for 98, it might be horribly slow under XP.
To answer your question, you are after the Upgrade CD's... if they exist to go from 98 --> XP. I have not looked.
But... the question also needs to be asked... is this the only set of files? Do you keep backups on CD-ROM or maybe floppies? If this set of files are your only copies, you have much greater issues to be thinking about than merely changing OS from one level to another.
Never wait for the day you need your backups. Protect what you have now.
Christian
I think you have the wrong license for what you are trying to do. If your disks do say "for sale with a new computer only" it implies that you got a PC with it, and you want to restore it to the specs of that computer release. The place you purchased the disks from could get in trouble for selling to you that license.
As your present computer has Win98 on it, are you sure that it will handle XP? Computers made in the days of 98 had smaller memory and hard drive spaces. If your computer was designed for 98, it might be horribly slow under XP.
To answer your question, you are after the Upgrade CD's... if they exist to go from 98 --> XP. I have not looked.
But... the question also needs to be asked... is this the only set of files? Do you keep backups on CD-ROM or maybe floppies? If this set of files are your only copies, you have much greater issues to be thinking about than merely changing OS from one level to another.
Never wait for the day you need your backups. Protect what you have now.
Christian
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Thankyou for your help. The pc's should handle XP, they( I have more than one to upgrade) all have 20gig HD's, 256megs of mem. and pentium 3s. Yes I do have backups, but I was hopeing to avoid a complete software reload.
Greenwood
Greenwood
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Originally Posted by kc0arf
Hello,
I think you have the wrong license for what you are trying to do. If your disks do say "for sale with a new computer only" it implies that you got a PC with it, and you want to restore it to the specs of that computer release. The place you purchased the disks from could get in trouble for selling to you that license.
As your present computer has Win98 on it, are you sure that it will handle XP? Computers made in the days of 98 had smaller memory and hard drive spaces. If your computer was designed for 98, it might be horribly slow under XP.
To answer your question, you are after the Upgrade CD's... if they exist to go from 98 --> XP. I have not looked.
But... the question also needs to be asked... is this the only set of files? Do you keep backups on CD-ROM or maybe floppies? If this set of files are your only copies, you have much greater issues to be thinking about than merely changing OS from one level to another.
Never wait for the day you need your backups. Protect what you have now.
Christian
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Originally Posted by Greenwood
This one says for sale with new computer only.
Where exactly did you get the disk? Does it have a PC manufacturer's name on it? Install disks labelled in that way are OEM versions meant for distribution only by PC makers. They are not retail versions, and are often not identical to the off-the-shelf versions of Windows.
In terms of the upgrade path in general, Microsoft specifies that Win 98 can be upgraded to XP (home or Pro) with either a full or upgrade version of XP. Personally I'd go for the full, fresh install method myself; 98->Xp is quite a jump, and any "ragged edges" that your current 98 installation might have will be carried over and possibly magnified in the course of an upgrade to XP.
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- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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Originally Posted by Greenwood
This one was sold with hardware that satisfies licenseing.
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Originally Posted by Greenwood
Im sure your advice for a full install is correct and I belive that is what we will do.
If you're planning on upgrading to SP2 once you get the base XP install set up, you should so before doing anything else (reinstalling programs, adding new programs, etc.). It's best to install SP2 over a "virgin" XP if you have the opportunity, and then start rebuilding your environment once you're sure that the operating system itself is in good running order.
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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