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    Is there a way to get around this inconvenience?

    Gentleman:


    I just bought the upgrade version of Visual Studio.Net Professional 2003. I upgraded from Visual Basic 6.0 Professional.

    QUESTION:
    Is there a way to get around this inconvenience?

    I Format my entire computer approximately every 3 months, (the reason? lot of downloads, install demos, viruses, etc, etc.)
    Do I need to reinstall, once again, the OLD Visual Basic 6.0 Professional BEFORE I can install the new upgrade version of Visual Studio.Net Professional 2003? Do I absolutely need to do this over and oven again? Is there a way to get around this inconvenience?

    Thanks for your help

    Andy

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    Yes. It is going to detect if you have a previous version of VB installed. That it why its called Upgrade.
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    Re: Is there a way to get around this inconvenience?

    Originally posted by piscis
    Gentleman:


    I just bought the upgrade version of Visual Studio.Net Professional 2003. I upgraded from Visual Basic 6.0 Professional.

    QUESTION:
    Is there a way to get around this inconvenience?

    I Format my entire computer approximately every 3 months, (the reason? lot of downloads, install demos, viruses, etc, etc.)
    Do I need to reinstall, once again, the OLD Visual Basic 6.0 Professional BEFORE I can install the new upgrade version of Visual Studio.Net Professional 2003? Do I absolutely need to do this over and oven again? Is there a way to get around this inconvenience?

    Thanks for your help

    Andy

    Well I know that some products that MS has only ask you to install the original disk into the cd drive to verify you have it, then it will do a full install from the upgrade disk, I remember a win98 cd doing that to me everytime I formated. I don't know about vs.net, you can try...

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    Have you thought about using Norton Ghost from Symantec?
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    trisuglow / Hinder:

    Thanks for your replies guys, i will try the CD flopping fist then I will take a look at Ghost.



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    The fastest , safest , and best way to do is : ghost your system partition . I did this and I no longer use VS.NET 2003 cds . When anything goes wrong , just restore that image (with all programs previously installed) . It works well . I've been using this ghost thingy since Win98 days .

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    Pirate:


    Do you know the price of Ghost?

    Where can get it?

    Thanks

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    Thanks Pirate:

    great price!!!



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