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Clean install of an upgrade version
How many people have installed, say, Windows
98 before installing their upgrade version of Windows Me or Windows
XP? You don’t need to, says David Dorn
A friend rang me and asked how to get a clean
installation of his upgrade version of Windows and whether it was
possible to do it without having to install the version he was
upgrading from – and, of course, it is. Here’s how:
You’ll need:
1.
The new Operating system CD
2.
Your old operating CD
Begin by Formatting your C: drive, assuming that you
have already backed up all your data files and any downloads you
want to keep.
Continue by booting from the NEW
operating system install CD, if possible (this certainly is
possible with Windows Me and Windows XP as well as Windows 98SE).
The install process should start automatically, and will do a disk
check to see whether you have a “qualifying product” for it to
upgrade.
As it happens, you have – at this point, you can
slip the OLD operating system install CD into your CD
drive (or your CD Writer, if you have one), and the new system will
find it and accept it as proof that you have a “qualifying product”
to upgrade. It will then happily toddle on, and install the new
operating system, exactly as it should.
With earlier operating systems, you may need to
insert the original boot floppy or install diskette into your floppy
drive. You may also have to point the installer to the drive using
the “Browse” button that it presents – it varies with each new
release of Windows.
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