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Net Framework to run, so if you see this dialog box Net Framework first. If you didn't see the previous screenshot, you already have the. Net Framework on your computer and you can click here to skip the. Net Framework download and installation steps. If you did see the above dialog, just continue by clicking the "Install the. Net Framework" button on your screen. That will bring up this:. Click the "Save" button to download and save the.

Net Framework locally on your computer in a separate directory like this:. Click the "Finish" button to complete the installation. Now you are finally ready to start the Upgrade Advisor and upgrade Windows XP to Vista, provided that the Upgrade Advisor gives you the green light about your computer's compatibility.

To continue, navigate one more time to the Upgrade Advisor's executable that you donwloaded in the previous steps Here is where the "Upgrade Windows XP to Vista" - tour catches up again with those who already had the. Net Framework installed. Specify the installation destination folder or simply accept the default and click "Next". Once the installation is complete, you can choose to immediately launch the upgrade advisor and hit "Close". The Upgrade Advisor will come up with this screen:.

Hit the "Start Scan" button to begin the compatibility checking routine. The software will then start a number of routines to determine if your computer will be able to upgrade Windows XP to Vista. This will take a couple of minutes. Hit the "See Details" button. If your computer hardware is sufficient to upgrade Windows XP to Vista, you will get a screen with the recommended Windows Vista edition that best fits your computer, according to the upgrade advisor.

You will also get a brief overview of the different Windows Vista Editions. If the upgrade advisor agrees that it's a good idea to migrate your computer to Windows Vista, it is now finally time to upgrade Windows XP to Vista.

If you no longer see this window on your screen Select the "Go Online" option. You will see this progress indication screen:. Simply hit the "Ok" button and proceed to the next screen where you need to enter your Windows Vista activation product key..

Find your activation product key on the installation disc holder, enter it in the product key field and click "Next". Selecting the "Upgrade" option will keep all your existing files and settings intact, so go ahead and choose this option.

With all pre-Vista versions of Windows listed, you are entitled to buy an upgrade package. In-place upgrades allow you to install over your existing copy of pre-Vista Windows, saving applications and settings.

Clean Install upgrades will overwrite your existing pre-Vista Windows installation. The XP upgrade options essentially recognize the common features in similar versions of XP and Vista.

XP Pro X64 has been such a strange bird that it's not surprising that no upgrades are permitted, even though all versions of Vista discussed here include bit and bit versions.

The Windows workstation version, Professional, likely presented such complex issues that an upgrade was ruled out. After you insert the DVD, an autorun will pop up. Click on install now. Click upgrade,to upgrade your OS and wait while Windows upgrades your computer to Vista. After the installation is complete, Windows will reboot. After the reboot click Use recommended settings. Method 3. After the upgrade, Windows Vista will display compatibility information for anything that loads on startup that it can't run.

It offers to try to run the program or simply stop it. Look for updates for all of your drivers and software that it flags as incompatible. Activate Windows Vista and do all Windows Updates. Zhongli, Archon of Liyue Aasim. You cannot do it without an installation CD or an internet connection. You need to borrow one from a friend. Yes No. Windows XP and Vista are both operating systems by Microsoft.

XP backdates Vista by about 6 years. XP was heralded as reliable and user friendly. By the time, Vista was launched, majority of the public was used to XP, and some were even hesitant to switch to Vista. Even though the number of Vista users surpassed Microsoft expectations, they did not surpass the number of XP users.



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