Update in Windows Vista Home Premium to Vista Ultimate

Hi all

I'm trying to upgrade my windows Vista Home premium to ultimate and I have the original CD for the ultimate, but when I put the CD and to upgrade it won t upgrade and it gives me this message:
"- The upgrade cannot be started. To upgrade, cancel the installation and choose it to upgrade to a version of windows that is newer than the version you are currently using. »

And my computer is up to date so I put t understand is something to play or I have to install a clean version of windows Vista?
And if I have to install a clean version anyway to install windows without deleting my documents?
Hope someone will help me :D
THX

H,

If you perform a new installation that will be wiped all files, you must back up your documents and other members of staff.

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