Russ
Active Member
I downloaded the Windows 8.1 Enterprise Preview, partly to play with, but mostly to make a Windows-To-Go USB drive. (I really have no actual need for the Enterprise version.) I installed it on a clean drive and made my WTG USB. With no apps installed, the Win8.1 Enterprise wasn't really exciting. It was raining, so I couldn't work on the outside project I had planned, and there, on the workbench was a recent clone of my boot drive (Win8Pro) from my shop computer. I wondered if the 8.1 Enterprise Preview would install over it. I checked a couple of sites for upgrade paths for 8.1 Enterprise, and none of them said it would work. However, none of them said it wouldn't work, either.
So, with the rain still falling outside, I mounted the aforementioned clone, and ran the Setup program from the Win8.1Ent DVD. I chose the Upgrade option, Keep Everything, and busied myself elsewhere while it worked. It installed very nicely over the Win8Pro drive. All of the apps, at least all that I tried, worked flawlessly.
Is this useful information? Hell, I don't know, but it occupied my time on a rainy day.
Regards,
Riss
So, with the rain still falling outside, I mounted the aforementioned clone, and ran the Setup program from the Win8.1Ent DVD. I chose the Upgrade option, Keep Everything, and busied myself elsewhere while it worked. It installed very nicely over the Win8Pro drive. All of the apps, at least all that I tried, worked flawlessly.
Is this useful information? Hell, I don't know, but it occupied my time on a rainy day.
Regards,
Riss