HT5628 Installing Windows 8 using an upgrade disc?

I'm currently not using Boot Camp at all. I have a Windows XP SP1 install disc (legal copy). I'm looking at buying the Windows 8 upgrade. Without having any Windows OS currently installed, can I use the Windows 8 upgrade to install Windows? I know in the past, while using a PC, I could build a new system, throw in the upgrade, start the install, then put the full version of the old OS in to verify I had a full, legal version, then proceed with the install. Can I do the same when using Boot Camp/

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cgharbison wrote:
Without having any Windows OS currently installed, can I use the Windows 8 upgrade to install Windows?
You can install Windows 8 with an upgrade DVD, but:
1. You won't be able to activate it without hacking the Windows Registry.
2. It's not legal to do it.
Get a full or System Builder Windows 8 version. System Builder versions are cheaper and you can get them at Amazon or NewEgg.
cgharbison wrote:
I know in the past, while using a PC, I could build a new system, throw in the upgrade, start the install, then put the full version of the old OS in to verify I had a full, legal version, then proceed with the install. Can I do the same when using Boot Camp/
Microsoft no longer verifies that you have a full Windows version if you want to install Windows through an upgrade DVD since Windows Vista

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