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I have heard that there are problems if you need to re-install software many times (with different configurations) i.e. that XP has features to prevent sofware piracy and that these features make it difficult to make many changes to your configuration, installations etc.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Yeah we use the corprate version here, E.T. did not phone home (verified with packet sniffer on one install only).
I heard if you replace the NIC card that is a trigger for the phone home feature.
I heard that if replacing other items it was a total of five to retrigger the phone home feature.
Brian
This page, in fact, convinced me to do just that.
From what I have read about XP, the biggest thing you should do is prepare first. This is above and beyond what you may have done to prepare at other times. This isn't upgrading from 95 to 98 or ME - this is a new OS and has all kinds of peculiarities you need to know about in advance.
- Check through your most often used programs. Are they pure windows programs? If so, no problem.
- Any dos programs still in your daily mix? If so - check throughly that they will work! Most DOS programs that use extended memory in weird ways will NOT go on XP. (I've got 6 I use daily that will not run under XP).
- Hardware drivers. Check, recheck, and double recheck that each piece of your hardware will work under XP. There needs to be a specific available driver for it. Don't count on anything from 9x working. If in doubt -- this is Microsoft -- it won't work. Don't risk it.
- I would strongly advise against trying to upgrade 9x. Start from scratch. This is Microsoft. They have the install system figured out, but 'upgrading' is dicey. Clean out that old software and junk running around your system first. Programs have thrown so much garbage into registeries and directories, that you need to clean that junk out and start fresh.
- If you _must_ upgrade, zip backup your current system and password protect the zip in a stand alone file before proceeding.