If I use at any time update in windows vista home premium upgrade to complete, I need a Windows Vista Ultimate key to activate too?

If I use at any time update in windows vista home premium upgrade to complete, I need a Windows Vista Ultimate key to activate too?. Please answer

Yes.

You will need to BUY a Vista Ultimate Upgrade product key/license disk

Windows Anytime Upgrade Vista is no longer available; which you always had to pay anyway...

Try to buy Vista Ultimate Upgrade online: newegg, amazon, etc.

Alternatively, try your local computer store.

This isn't for free.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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