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<blockquote data-quote="Chris3d" data-source="post: 366051" data-attributes="member: 28884"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p> I finally got my copy of Vista Ultimate and have installed it via bootcamp. I haven't encountered any errors or problems yet, but was alittle worried by some of the text I saw while installing bootcamp. It said that Bootcamp was to be used on a trial basis for a limited amount of time. I am using bootcamp to install Vista on my college laptop...and I cannot afford to have it all of a sudden stop working. At some point do I have to worry about it not allowing me to use my windows partition? If I need to purchase the final edition, I'm fine with that, but I really need to know if I will be able to just upgrade to this new version. A full wipe of the info I will be putting on my computer would be nice to avoid if @ all possible. Any info would be much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris3d, post: 366051, member: 28884"] Hi everyone, I finally got my copy of Vista Ultimate and have installed it via bootcamp. I haven't encountered any errors or problems yet, but was alittle worried by some of the text I saw while installing bootcamp. It said that Bootcamp was to be used on a trial basis for a limited amount of time. I am using bootcamp to install Vista on my college laptop...and I cannot afford to have it all of a sudden stop working. At some point do I have to worry about it not allowing me to use my windows partition? If I need to purchase the final edition, I'm fine with that, but I really need to know if I will be able to just upgrade to this new version. A full wipe of the info I will be putting on my computer would be nice to avoid if @ all possible. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks, Chris [/QUOTE]
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