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    Anytime Upgrade DVD

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by pinserz, Aug 9, 2007.

  1. pinserz

    pinserz Notebook Enthusiast

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    If I wanted to do a clean install of Vista, I should need that Anytime Upgrade DVD. Do you have to purchase it from Microsoft of Compusa or can you just download an image of it and burn it to a blank DVD?
     
  2. Wrath

    Wrath Notebook Consultant

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    You have to buy it. I suggest compusa as they ship much faster.
     
  3. pinserz

    pinserz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Compusa doesn't work for me because I'm in Canada. I can't find a direct link for this DVD anywhere on the Microsoft site or on Amazon.ca. I can only seem to find it on Compusa lol
     
  4. Wrath

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    The direct link to the microsoft one is somewhere in the forums. The question is, where? I'd suggest going through all the clean install guides as well as doing a search on the upgrade dvd.
     
  5. Wrath

    Wrath Notebook Consultant

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    pinserz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yeah it does! Thanks a lot Wrath!
     
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    gridtalker Notebook Virtuoso

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    you will need to buy it
     
  8. panteedropper

    panteedropper Notebook Deity

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    are there any legality issues with loaning someone your anytime upgrade dvd?
     
  9. stallen

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    I don't think so.

    First of all you are using it to install a version of Vista you already own and paid for. Or, if you are using a borrowed disk to actually "upgrade" you are gonna have to pay Microsoft for the upgrade.

    Second... who's gonna know it's a purchased or borrowed disk ;)

    The disk is so cheap it's basically free. I think Microsoft wants the disk to be widely available so people will pay for upgraded versions of Vista. Kinda like how AOL use to have all those disks you get in the mail and magazines. It's not the disk that is special. It's the money they hope to get out of you after the disk is installed.
     
  10. panteedropper

    panteedropper Notebook Deity

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    I assumed the same. The reason why I was asking is because a handful of people want to their their hands on an anytime upgrade dvd so I was contemplating imaging the dvd and torrenting it for a little while.
     
  11. hypertrophy

    hypertrophy Notebook Evangelist

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    Imaging the dvd and providing it on torrent is a different matter. I wouldnt publicly talk about such matters. Now letting a person "borrow" an authentic disk so they can use their own product key to register the software, i dont see why there's a problem with that.
     
  12. panteedropper

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    yea I don't want to do anything illegal, oh well.
     
  13. TPA

    TPA Notebook Evangelist

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    Microsoft is actually giving those away for free. The fee you pay them is for shipping.
     
  14. Saneless

    Saneless Notebook Evangelist

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    I don't knwo why people are getting bent out of shape. You don't pay for the software, you pay for a LICENSE. All the downloaded images in the world are useless if you don't have a license. If the image itself was worth anything, MS wouldn't be shipping it to you for only 5 bucks.

    My take is go ahead and download the image. I will. I PAID for a LICENSE, which has nothing to do with the image. The image is worthless if I don't use my LICENSE on it.
     
  15. stallen

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    Yeah, that is basically what I said. I agree with you, Saneless. guess how I got my install disk ;) However, panteedropper is just trying to be a nice guy by making this available to some people who need it. I wouldn't want to see him get in any heat over it... Microsoft might not see it the same way we do.

    Probably just better off sticking a stamp on it and mailing it around if people are having a difficult time shelling out the $5. Heck it could take almost just as long to download off of bittorent as it would to have it snail mailed. But since I'm on an endless wait for my T61 I've got all the time in the world, right :eek:
     
  16. Saneless

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    Well, whatever microsoft would rather have, it's THEIR fault for their stupid OEM agreements. If they gave us actual copies of the disc with a purchase this wouldn't be an issue. I miss those days. All I know is I have a machine on the way, installed on it is a copy of vista premium I paid for. I'm going to download the Vista upgrade image, rerun it on my empty machine, use the license I legally own, and everyone's happy
     
  17. panteedropper

    panteedropper Notebook Deity

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    i'm not too sure if its MS that tells the mfg's not to give us an actual copy of the CD or if its the mfg's decision itself.

    I personally think its lenovo, dell, hp, asus, etc that doesnt want to give us the cd.
     
  18. newskin

    newskin Notebook Geek

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    I was unsuccessful in finding a torrent for the image...I was just checking for Microsoft's sake not for personal use....but if anyone finds one they should let me know.....
     
  19. Playmaker

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    Who are you trying to trick here?
     
  20. newskin

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    I am not trying trick Microsoft.
     
  21. mukulag

    mukulag Newbie

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    Would you mind torrenting the DVD. I have recently purchased a Lenovo 3000 N100 but this thing has come with a japanese version of Anytime upgrade DVD as I am in Japan. Now I am the sufferer .... even after paying for the license I cannot use the software because they cannot ship me the english version although my license is valid for all the languages.

    Could someone PLEASE torrrent the DVD and let me know the link.

    Mukul
     
  22. Wrath

    Wrath Notebook Consultant

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    quite the predicament you have there mukulag. Reminds me of the situation a buddy of mine is in thats stationed in Okinawa. Anyhow, why not ask a friend in the states to order it and then have it sent to you?
     
  23. mukulag

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    alas Wrath ... only if i had one...
     
  24. aadadams

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    Wrath, seems the perfect opportunity to be a pal...
     
  25. stallen

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    I bet mukulag already has a "pal" that can help him out ;)
     
  26. mukulag

    mukulag Newbie

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    yes indeed.... Stallen
     
  27. amitface

    amitface Notebook Evangelist

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    aww, how sweet
     
  28. flight#24

    flight#24 Notebook Consultant

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    SO I am guessing Lenovo doesn't include a Vista DVD anymore in their package?
     
  29. Wrath

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    That they do not. If i knew how to make an iso and then megaupload it or something, I would. Or torrent it.
     
  30. amitface

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    I just received my DVDs in the mail today. Interpret as you want, but the discs say "This software is not licensed without purchase of separate digital license. Not for resale except with original PC. Do not lend or make illegal copies of this software."
     
  31. Wrath

    Wrath Notebook Consultant

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    Well then. Seems we have an issue. Mukulag, Does the windows link I posted on page one not allow shipping to japan?
     
  32. amitface

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    I think it's silly that these CDs can not even be loaned to someone to use. After all, you can't use it unless you have a license anyway. Oh well. I wouldn't risk torrenting it. (The file would probably be unreasonable large too)

    I think the best bet is to trust someone in the States to buy it for you.
     
  33. mukulag

    mukulag Newbie

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    @Wrath

    The link does not allow shipping in Japan :-(
    Even I am not sure how to create a torrent.

    @amitface

    You are right the media is of no use unless you have a license with you. As far as making illegal copies goes I am not too sure about the licensing terms and conditions of the "DISC" distirbuted with the noetbook.MS also says you can create copies of the disc,however for backup purposes.

    @flight#24

    My Lenovo 3000 did ship with an Anytime upgrade DVD however the it contains a Japanese version as I am currently in Japan. And lucky me, I dont even know a single word of Japanese :)

    Mukul
     
  34. s0dhi

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    Which version are people looking for, 32bit or 64bit?
     
  35. mukulag

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    I beleive ppl r looking 4 32 bit mainly because most of them need 4 the laptop. Atleast I am looking 4 32 bit only.

    Mukul
     
  36. capflam

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    I just want to make sure I understood everything:

    ...It means that (with a licence) I can make a clean install of Vista correct?

    BTW I am personally looking for the 64bit and I think that more and more people are.
     
  37. s0dhi

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    Well, I ordered both the 32-bit and 64-bit discs from Microsoft. Neither has arrived yet.
     
  38. Administrator

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    CompUSA doesn't sell to Canada, which is why I had to go the Microsoft route.
     
  40. amitface

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    CompUSA was weird. I bought the 32-bit and 64-bit from them and later got a software download email, with no software download. Then two days later, I got a shipment email, but the tracking and stuff didn't work at all. I was confused. But then I got the DVDs in the mail, so now it's all good.
     
  41. stallen

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    Yeah, that is weird and you are not the first person. They must have some sort of glitch in the system, but everyone should basically know that they will get actual physical DVDs in the mail and to just ignore the download e-mail that doesn't work.
     
  42. jovenes

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    Oh good...cuz I ordered the DVD and a mouse and only the mouse is listed in the shipping e-mail. I also got that software download e-mail...which made absolutely no sense.
     
  43. LaptopGuru

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    On this topic, if you have a retail Vista DVD, you can use this for the clean install process as well. You don't need to use an Anytime Upgrade DVD unless you physically don't possess a Vista DVD. I used my MSDN Vista DVD and followed the process (left my key blank, etc). Worked like a champ.
     
  44. stallen

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    Yep... anytime upgrade, retail, oem... they are all basically the same (aside from 32-bit and 64-bit versions).
     
  45. pinserz

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    there's tons of Vista downloads on torrent sites but most of them are 'preactivated' or cracked. i'm pretty sure downloading those is not very safe...
     
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    I managed to find an unactivated, uncracked .iso that worked great. I have no problems using it, after all, I could only activate it with my LEGAL key/activation file, so in the end I saved $5 for the disc I should've gotten to begin with, but MS has stupid OEM policies, and I was able to reinstall this past weekend (which was very convenient) instead of next weekend when I got the disc.
     
  47. stallen

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    ^^^^ ditto. I used a torrent... full retail, no cracks, no keygens, just a clean untampered iso.
     
  48. flight#24

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    I ordered mine Wednesday night and I still haven't received it. So much for the 1-2 day business day lie.
     
  49. jovenes

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    If you're talking about CompUsa's normal shipping that says it will ship in 1~2 days, not arrive. I ordered mine on the 19th, and Fedex tracking says it will arrive on the 23rd.
     
  50. flight#24

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    But now I feel really stupid as I could have just downloaded it via a torrent file and burnt it on a DVD.

    Could have saved $5.41.

    I'm thinking if I will just cancel it, though it maybe too late to cancel.
     
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