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Themakingofagod Posted at 9:29 am on Oct. 21, 2008
I have Windows XP Professional, and due to an idiot comuter "expert" it didn't pass the validation test.  I went to Best Buy and bought a copy of Windows Vista to upgrade so it would be legit, and my computer refuses to recognize the upgrade disk.

When I insert the disk, it reads it, then ejects the disk.  If I try to click on Drive E:\ (The disk drive) it gives me a loading screen, spits out the disk, then displays a blank drive.

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rand0mguy Posted at 11:52 pm on Dec. 26, 2008
can you not just boot from the disk?
pleaseremove Posted at 9:51 am on Oct. 21, 2008
In that case then I would say that the issue is your illegal copy of XP. Because that is illegal, you can't upgrade from it. You actually need a full licence for Vista in order to install. It doesn't sound like upgrade option is there for you with an illegal copy.
Brunette lady Posted at 9:48 am on Oct. 21, 2008
It may not even be the disk
heatherette Posted at 9:36 am on Oct. 21, 2008
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Themakingofagod Posted at 9:35 am on Oct. 21, 2008
It is.  I didn't get any kind of error message, no notification, nothing.  I basically treated it as though it was a corrupt disk, which isn't the case, because it works in my other computer.  Its not like it doesn't recognize the disk and sees it as an empty drive, otherwise it wouldn't spit it back out.
pleaseremove Posted at 9:33 am on Oct. 21, 2008
Are you saying your copy of XP is illegal?

Bear in mind for what you are doing although well meaning does not make it legal as to use an upgrade disk you must first have a legal copy of XP (hence the reduced price of the upgrade).

I wonder if this is happening because it is detecting your XP copy isn't validating.

Do you get any error messages? I would really have expected there to be one with this set of circumstances.

Themakingofagod Posted at 9:32 am on Oct. 21, 2008
It's not the disk.  I tried putting it into my other computer and it recognized it almost instantly, the disk is not corrupt or malfunctioning.
Elite Taste Posted at 9:30 am on Oct. 21, 2008
Take it back and get it replaced.
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