http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5887
http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/archive ... nking.html
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1030549296
Then I found this
http://blogs.chron.com/techblog/
at the very bottom when I looked.
"And by the way, to clear something up . . .
If you buy the upgrade version of any Vista edition, you will not be able to start the upgrade process by booting from the DVD. You'll need to start from within an existing Windows setup. Once the process starts, you're given the choice of a clean or upgrade install.
This is different from earlier Windows upgrade discs, which let you boot from the hard drive. They'd either look for a Windows installation, or ask you to insert a Windows system disc to prove you were entitled to an upgrade. No more.
Of course, this raises a question: If your hard drive dies and you must install Vista on a new drive, how do you do it? The ugly answer from McKiernan: Re-install your previous operating system, then install Vista from there.
So here's a warning for those users who buy an upgrade disc after Jan. 30: Don't throw away your Windows XP or 2000 discs. You may need them again someday."
So maybe you can start the upgrade from inside of XP then do a clean install from there, but if you have no OS you have to install XP first, then do the upgrade form inside of XP to get t the fresh install screens...
Only version of Vista I have is Ultimate RC1, and the only version I will be getting will be the Ultimate Final when they ship it to me. If I can find out hoe to get that $49 deal if you buy Ultimate for the home editions, I might get 2 of them.
Mike
Can ANYONE clear this up?