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Hello:

 

I first attempted to upgrade from 64-bit Vista Home Premium to

64-bit Vista Ultimate. After trying, it disabled the option and only

let me do an install.

So I enter my key in twice more. add another dummy option to

the boot menu and attempt to do an install. I go to select the

the drive to install. and the "Next" button is disabled. It tells me

that I have to start it from a drive with a valid windows installation,

which I can assure you my C:\ drive is.

So I just reboot and repeat this procedure 2 more times with

the same result, except I now have 2 more dummy boot options

in the boot menu.

What am I doing wrong and how can I fix the boot menu?

I paid almost $200 for the Ultimate Upgrade with SP1. I

don't want it to be a complete waste.

 

Thanks in advance:

Michael

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Guest Colin Barnhorst
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Re: Can't upgrade from 64-bit Home-Premium to 64-bit Ultimate?

 

"speb" <speb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:C8FBAB9F-3743-4207-8DC8-4DAA1C403274@microsoft.com...

> Hello:

>

> I first attempted to upgrade from 64-bit Vista Home Premium to

> 64-bit Vista Ultimate. After trying, it disabled the option and only

> let me do an install.

> So I enter my key in twice more. add another dummy option to

> the boot menu and attempt to do an install. I go to select the

> the drive to install. and the "Next" button is disabled. It tells me

> that I have to start it from a drive with a valid windows installation,

> which I can assure you my C:\ drive is.

> So I just reboot and repeat this procedure 2 more times with

> the same result, except I now have 2 more dummy boot options

> in the boot menu.

> What am I doing wrong and how can I fix the boot menu?

> I paid almost $200 for the Ultimate Upgrade with SP1. I

> don't want it to be a complete waste.

>

> Thanks in advance:

> Michael

>

 

 

VistaBoot Pro will fix you right up.

http://www.vistabootpro.org/

Guest Mark H
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Re: Can't upgrade from 64-bit Home-Premium to 64-bit Ultimate?

 

I have a suspicion, but it is not clear if you are attempting to boot from

the DVD or starting the upgrade from a running session of VHP. Because this

is an upgrade, you need to have Windows running, insert the DVD and then

select Install Now when the menu is presented. If you boot from the DVD, the

x64 disc assumes you are doing a clean install and disables the Upgrade

option. When you enter your product key, it is recognized as an upgrade, but

you are already in the Custom Installation path. It tries to tell you,

although cryptically, you need to start this install from within a running

windows session.

 

 

"speb" <speb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:C8FBAB9F-3743-4207-8DC8-4DAA1C403274@microsoft.com...

> Hello:

>

> I first attempted to upgrade from 64-bit Vista Home Premium to

> 64-bit Vista Ultimate. After trying, it disabled the option and only

> let me do an install.

> So I enter my key in twice more. add another dummy option to

> the boot menu and attempt to do an install. I go to select the

> the drive to install. and the "Next" button is disabled. It tells me

> that I have to start it from a drive with a valid windows installation,

> which I can assure you my C:\ drive is.

> So I just reboot and repeat this procedure 2 more times with

> the same result, except I now have 2 more dummy boot options

> in the boot menu.

> What am I doing wrong and how can I fix the boot menu?

> I paid almost $200 for the Ultimate Upgrade with SP1. I

> don't want it to be a complete waste.

>

> Thanks in advance:

> Michael

>

Posted

Re: Can't upgrade from 64-bit Home-Premium to 64-bit Ultimate?

 

Thanks everyone that replied. I found out what my problem was:

 

One important step left out of the upgrade instructions:

<b>When asked to reboot, you must remove the Upgrade DVD from

your DVD drive.</b>

Now it is upgraded.

 

I will try that VistaBoot to cleanup the half-dozen excess boot options I

have.

 

 

 

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> "Mark H" <jmhonzell@nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:%23f%23nxbn5IHA.4356@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> >I have a suspicion, but it is not clear if you are attempting to boot from

> > the DVD or starting the upgrade from a running session of VHP. Because

> > this

> > is an upgrade, you need to have Windows running, insert the DVD and then

> > select Install Now when the menu is presented. If you boot from the DVD,

> > the

> > x64 disc assumes you are doing a clean install and disables the Upgrade

> > option. When you enter your product key, it is recognized as an upgrade,

> > but

> > you are already in the Custom Installation path. It tries to tell you,

> > although cryptically, you need to start this install from within a running

> > windows session.

> >

> >

> > "speb" <speb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:C8FBAB9F-3743-4207-8DC8-4DAA1C403274@microsoft.com...

> >> Hello:

> >>

> >> I first attempted to upgrade from 64-bit Vista Home Premium to

> >> 64-bit Vista Ultimate. After trying, it disabled the option and only

> >> let me do an install.

> >> So I enter my key in twice more. add another dummy option to

> >> the boot menu and attempt to do an install. I go to select the

> >> the drive to install. and the "Next" button is disabled. It tells me

> >> that I have to start it from a drive with a valid windows installation,

> >> which I can assure you my C:\ drive is.

> >> So I just reboot and repeat this procedure 2 more times with

> >> the same result, except I now have 2 more dummy boot options

> >> in the boot menu.

> >> What am I doing wrong and how can I fix the boot menu?

> >> I paid almost $200 for the Ultimate Upgrade with SP1. I

> >> don't want it to be a complete waste.

> >>

> >> Thanks in advance:

> >> Michael

> >>

> >

> >

>

> I think he only needs to clean up the multiple entries on the boot menu. He

> can do that easily enough with VistaBoot Pro.

>


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