I lost my Vista box and disc, can I still use upgrade?

svenoaks

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I have a valid legal copy of Vista Home Basic installed on my computer. I have lost the install disc and box. I would like to do a clean install of 7 home premium on a new empty HD (a different HD than the Vista install) on the same computer. Is this possible with the upgrade version?
 

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by valid key do you mean the Product ID that is displayed in Computer...Properties ?
 

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A little clarification, as long as you have a legal activated copy up and
running on the computer, yes I do believe you can install to a different
Drive or partition. Before you install though, there are programs out
there that you can run to retrieve your install key. But for the life of me
I can't think of the name right now.
I'm sure someone here will supply it.
Edit.
I remember now http://www.magicaljellybean.com/
This should do the trick.
 

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Acer M5641
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Nvidia MCP73PV
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A little clarification, as long as you have a legal activated copy up and
running on the computer, yes I do believe you can install to a different
Drive or partition. Before you install though' there are programs out
there that you can run to retrieve your install key. But for the life of me
I can't think of the name right now.
I'm sure someone here will supply it.


Use jellybean key finder.

Ken
 

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Told you.
Write that key down and store it somewhere safe.
You may need it again someday .
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitQ66004GB.Sapphire Vapor-X 5750
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PC/Desktop
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Acer M5641
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Q6600
Motherboard
Nvidia MCP73PV
Memory
4GB.
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Vapor-X 5750
Sound Card
XFI Extreem music
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer X223W
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
WD10 02FAEX
WD64 00AAKS
PSU
stock 450w
Case
acer
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
Microsoft Digital Media Pro.
Mouse
Logitech MX620
Internet Speed
49.51Mbs down 4.98Mbs up 17.6ms ping
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
Waterfox
Other Info
Shaw Cable
Netgear R6200
Here is another Keyfinder. If you make your new installation, I suggest you disconnect the drive with your current OS. That way you do not run into a double boot situation which will give you some grief with the MBR the day you want to uninstall the current OS. The uninstall you will have to do because you cannot use the key on 2 versions of the OS.
 

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As suggested, unplug the Vista HD before installing Win7, then afterward you can replug Vista back in if you want to dual boot it, set Win7 as first HD to boot (after DVD drive) in BIOS boot order, or trigger Vista using the F-key given on first bootup screen for one-time boot menu.

However, while this is the cleanest way to dual boot with two HD's, you'll need to do a Repair Install (upgrade over itself) to get Win7 to accept Upgrade Version key since it won't see Vista when you boot the DVD and will reject the Upgrade key at first.

If you choose to let Windows configure the Dual Boot by keeping Vista plugged in during install, you won't have to do the repair install, but it will be harder to remove the Vista HD later, requiring marking Win7 active and running Startup Repair up to 3 separate times from the booted DVD or Repair CD.
 
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thanks everyone
 

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