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Josh:
Betanews has an article posted detailing microsoft's upgrade strategies for Windows vista. Ironically, Windows 2000 users will NOT be able to upgrade to this OS and will require a fresh install to get vista working.

With Windows Vista nearing its first release candidate in preparation for a final launch early next year, Microsoft is providing more details about possible upgrade paths. Of note: Windows 2000 cannot be upgraded to Vista.

While Windows 2000 Professional customers may purchase a cheaper "upgrade" copy of Microsoft next-generation operating system, Windows Vista must be "clean installed," which means users will need to back up their files and data manually and then copy everything into place. Applications will also need to be re-installed.

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http://www.betanews.com/article/Microsoft_Details_Vista_Upgrade_Paths/1154373523

JavaJones:
Frankly I wouldn't mind if there was no upgrade path whatsoever. Upgraded OS's always feel a little flakey to me. Clean install is usually the best bet. And hey if doing a clean install forces someone to buy or learn how to use a backup program and backup all their data, *all the better*! I'm sure MS's reasons are selfish here, but I for one don't mind the consequences one bit.

- Oshyan

Josh:
Well, I think the reason they are axing windows 2000 on this one is the fact that there is probably a significant change from the code bases and providing upgrade capability to windows 2000 would probably prove to be a bigger burden than its benefits would merit. Yes, its still a widely used OS, but after testing, I stand by my last statement in that there are SIGNIFICANT changes to windows vista that could merit such a decision.

JavaJones:
Except that Windows 2000 is almost universally compatible with XP. Any program that is "XP-only" is usually by choice. XP was *heavily* based on 2000 and even drivers are essentially the same in most cases. So I don't buy that.

- Oshyan

Josh:
Well, compare windows xp sp2 to windows 2000. The code base has been changed quite a bit to allow for additional security features which were never back ported to windows 2000 to include stuff like DEP.

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