Clean Installation Question--Legal

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I have an OEM Vista Business on a Thinkpad from Lenovo. All is legal.
I have an Upgrade Vista CD to Vista Home Basic that I purchased. All is
legal.

My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I feel is
causing problems.

I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat... pure
Vista.

The Restore CDs etc programs will only get me back to Factory specs...
bloatware included.

My Question:

Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM data?


 


John --

Help me help you. Precisely what Vista bloatware is on Vista buisness that
you are blaming for undefined problems? What bloatware from whom? That's
pretty vague and not a very good reason for trying to go to Home Basic from
Business. Maybe you need to deal with bloatware from someone but I don't
see what bloatware you could be referring to in Vista Biz from MSFT.

If you have Vista Biz on the Thinkpad now, how would you be installing a
Vista Home Basic upgrade CD [in order to] get Vista Business installed? It's
already installed according to you.

CH


"John" <me@myhome.net> wrote in message
news:u3ZgvWtBIHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I have an OEM Vista Business on a Thinkpad from Lenovo. All is legal.
> I have an Upgrade Vista CD to Vista Home Basic that I purchased. All is
> legal.
>
> My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I feel is
> causing problems.
>
> I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat... pure
> Vista.
>
> The Restore CDs etc programs will only get me back to Factory specs...
> bloatware included.
>
> My Question:
>
> Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
> installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
> and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM data?
>
>


 
No. The Windows Vista OEM Product Key affixed
to your ThinkPad will not be accepted by the Vista Home
Basic retail upgrade CD.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

---------------------------------------------------------------

"John" wrote:

I have an OEM Vista Business on a Thinkpad from Lenovo. All is legal.
I have an Upgrade Vista CD to Vista Home Basic that I purchased. All is
legal.

My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I feel is
causing problems.

I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat... pure
Vista.

The Restore CDs etc programs will only get me back to Factory specs...
bloatware included.

My Question:

Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM data?


 
John

Tell what you think is causing problems, and somebody here will try to help
you out..


"John" <me@myhome.net> wrote in message
news:u3ZgvWtBIHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I have an OEM Vista Business on a Thinkpad from Lenovo. All is legal.
> I have an Upgrade Vista CD to Vista Home Basic that I purchased. All is
> legal.
>
> My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I feel is
> causing problems.
>
> I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat... pure
> Vista.
>
> The Restore CDs etc programs will only get me back to Factory specs...
> bloatware included.
>
> My Question:
>
> Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
> installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
> and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM data?
>
>


 
John wrote:
> I have an OEM Vista Business on a Thinkpad from Lenovo. All is legal.
> I have an Upgrade Vista CD to Vista Home Basic that I purchased. All is
> legal.
>
> My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I feel is
> causing problems.
>
> I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat... pure
> Vista.
>
> The Restore CDs etc programs will only get me back to Factory specs...
> bloatware included.
>
> My Question:
>
> Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
> installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
> and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM data?
>
>


Yes - I've done it
 
"John" <me@myhome.net> wrote in message
news:u3ZgvWtBIHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl
> My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I
> feel is causing problems.
>
> I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat...
> pure Vista.


There isn't any bloatware that come on Thinkpads, unless Lenovo have changed
things. You should uninstall any anti-virus programs and trial
applications, but there are several things that you should definitely
reinstall after you clean install Vista, otherwise your Thinkpad will not
work properly.

Make sure you have the chipset drivers first of all. You never mentioned
what model, so I cannot show you a link.

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/s...wnloadsDriversLandingPage.vm&sitestyle=lenovo

After that, if you install System Update 3, you should get most of the
things you need with that.

Essentials:

chipset, sound, network, wireless, etc drivers

trackpoint/trackpad drivers and web navigation key drivers

ACPI Power Management driver
Power Manager software

ThinkVantage Access Connections

On-screen dispay driver


Optional:

Thinkpad Configuration

Easy Eject

Full Screen Magnifier

Keyboard Customiser

Presentation Director

etc..

> Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
> installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
> and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM
> data?


If you can clone your hard drive using TrueImage first, there is no harm in
trying.

ss.



 
Thank you all for your thoughts and comments. The 'bloatware' is all Lenovo
helper apps plus the garbage software companies paid Lenovo to install...
Office 2007, Norton.... need I say more.

Were all this 'bloatware' fully tested, I would not be attempting what I am.
But many issues I have had disappear if I uninstall some of the 'bloatware'.
Coincidence... you may say so, but I'm tired of blaming Vista for what could
be bad software from another source. So if I install a new, Vista only,
version, then I can honestly see if Vista is broken.


"John" <me@myhome.net> wrote in message
news:u3ZgvWtBIHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I have an OEM Vista Business on a Thinkpad from Lenovo. All is legal.
> I have an Upgrade Vista CD to Vista Home Basic that I purchased. All is
> legal.
>
> My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I feel is
> causing problems.
>
> I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat... pure
> Vista.
>
> The Restore CDs etc programs will only get me back to Factory specs...
> bloatware included.
>
> My Question:
>
> Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
> installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
> and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM data?
>
>



 
John wrote:
> I have an OEM Vista Business on a Thinkpad from Lenovo. All is legal.
> I have an Upgrade Vista CD to Vista Home Basic that I purchased. All is
> legal.
>
> My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I feel is
> causing problems.
>
> I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat... pure
> Vista.
>
> The Restore CDs etc programs will only get me back to Factory specs...
> bloatware included.
>
> My Question:
>
> Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
> installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
> and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM data?
>
>


Yes - I've done it
 
"John" <me@myhome.net> wrote in message
news:u3ZgvWtBIHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl
> My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I
> feel is causing problems.
>
> I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat...
> pure Vista.


There isn't any bloatware that come on Thinkpads, unless Lenovo have changed
things. You should uninstall any anti-virus programs and trial
applications, but there are several things that you should definitely
reinstall after you clean install Vista, otherwise your Thinkpad will not
work properly.

Make sure you have the chipset drivers first of all. You never mentioned
what model, so I cannot show you a link.

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/s...wnloadsDriversLandingPage.vm&sitestyle=lenovo

After that, if you install System Update 3, you should get most of the
things you need with that.

Essentials:

chipset, sound, network, wireless, etc drivers

trackpoint/trackpad drivers and web navigation key drivers

ACPI Power Management driver
Power Manager software

ThinkVantage Access Connections

On-screen dispay driver


Optional:

Thinkpad Configuration

Easy Eject

Full Screen Magnifier

Keyboard Customiser

Presentation Director

etc..

> Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
> installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
> and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM
> data?


If you can clone your hard drive using TrueImage first, there is no harm in
trying.

ss.



 
Thank you all for your thoughts and comments. The 'bloatware' is all Lenovo
helper apps plus the garbage software companies paid Lenovo to install...
Office 2007, Norton.... need I say more.

Were all this 'bloatware' fully tested, I would not be attempting what I am.
But many issues I have had disappear if I uninstall some of the 'bloatware'.
Coincidence... you may say so, but I'm tired of blaming Vista for what could
be bad software from another source. So if I install a new, Vista only,
version, then I can honestly see if Vista is broken.


"John" <me@myhome.net> wrote in message
news:u3ZgvWtBIHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I have an OEM Vista Business on a Thinkpad from Lenovo. All is legal.
> I have an Upgrade Vista CD to Vista Home Basic that I purchased. All is
> legal.
>
> My Lenovo Vista Business came with all the usual bloatware that I feel is
> causing problems.
>
> I want to install a new Vista Business OS without ANY the bloat... pure
> Vista.
>
> The Restore CDs etc programs will only get me back to Factory specs...
> bloatware included.
>
> My Question:
>
> Can I use the Vista Home Basic upgrade CD to get my Vista Business
> installed ( I have read all versions of Vista are on the CDs)
> and then get the telephone authorization approved based on my OEM data?
>
>



 

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