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Windows Anytime Upgrade: frequently asked questions

Here are answers to some common questions about Windows Anytime Upgrade.

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What do I have to buy?

To upgrade to another edition of Windows Vista, you must buy the upgrade online. Windows Anytime Upgrade automatically takes you to the website where you can buy the upgrade kit. After buying it, you will receive the kit by mail.

How much does each edition of Windows Vista cost?

You'll see pricing information for each edition during the Windows Anytime Upgrade process.

Which editions can I upgrade to?

This table shows the upgrade paths for the editions of Windows Vista.

You can upgrade from this edition

To this edition

Windows Vista Home Basic

Windows Vista Home Premium

Windows Vista Home Basic

Windows Vista Ultimate

Windows Vista Home Premium

Windows Vista Ultimate

Windows Vista Business

Windows Vista Ultimate

Can I go to a website to compare editions and buy an upgrade?

Yes. You can begin Windows Anytime Upgrade online by going to the Windows Anytime Upgrade website.

How can I upgrade Windows Vista on a computer other than the one that I use to buy the upgrade?

1.

Purchase the upgrade kit.

2.

Install the software on the computer that you want to upgrade, and follow the directions on the screen.

You can use Windows Anytime Upgrade only on a computer that's already running Windows Vista. You can’t use Windows Anytime Upgrade to upgrade a computer that's running an earlier version of Windows.

When you buy an upgrade for a different computer, you must indicate the edition of Windows Vista that you're currently running on the computer that you want to upgrade, and you must also indicate the edition of Windows Vista that you want to upgrade to.

How can I upgrade to a different edition of Windows Vista on more than one computer?

You must purchase a new upgrade for each computer on which you want to install a different edition of Windows Vista. You can purchase only one upgrade at a time.

If a feature of a particular edition of Windows Vista requires specific hardware, how can I find out whether my computer has the necessary hardware?

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor is a program that you can download and run on your computer to find out if you have the necessary hardware to use specific features of a particular edition of Windows Vista. To run Upgrade Advisor, your computer must be running Windows XP or Windows Vista. To download Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor, go to the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor page on the Microsoft Download Center website. This download is approximately 5 megabytes.

NoteDownloading this file over a high-speed Internet connection might take just a few minutes. Downloading this file over a modem or other slower Internet connection might take more time.

How can I get help with Windows Anytime Upgrade problems?



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