| Subject: Upgrading to 64-bit from 32-bit |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/14/2008 11:51:43 AM |
| From: Bullybear [Email Address Protection] |
Questions from a laypersons perspective. I'm purchasing a computer that is only available with 32-bit Vista Home Premium. If I get the upgrade for 64-bit directly from Microsoft and install it over/in place of the 32-bit version am I asking for problems. I guess that's it for now. If not convinced to keep the 32-bit, or purchase the new computer with the 64-bit version already installed, I'll be checking back for advice when I screw up the upgrade. : ) -- Bullybear ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bullybear's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?u=53034 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=1000732 http://forums.techarena.in |
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| Subject: Re: Upgrading to 64-bit from 32-bit |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/14/2008 1:22:36 PM |
| From: "thecreator" [Email Address Protection] |
Hi Bullybear, Yes you are asking for problems. Reformat and install the operating system from scratch, without the 32-bit drivers installed. -- thecreator "Bullybear" <Bullybear.3cjyrb@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:Bullybear.3cjyrb@DoNotSpam.com... > > Questions from a laypersons perspective. > > I'm purchasing a computer that is only available with 32-bit Vista Home > Premium. If I get the upgrade for 64-bit directly from Microsoft and > install it over/in place of the 32-bit version am I asking for > problems. > > I guess that's it for now. If not convinced to keep the 32-bit, or > purchase the new computer with the 64-bit version already installed, > I'll be checking back for advice when I screw up the upgrade. : ) > > > -- > Bullybear > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Bullybear's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?u=53034 > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=1000732 > > http://forums.techarena.in > |
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| Subject: Re: Upgrading to 64-bit from 32-bit |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/14/2008 1:26:40 PM |
| From: "Colin Barnhorst" [Email Address Protection] |
"Bullybear" <Bullybear.3cjyrb@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:Bullybear.3cjyrb@DoNotSpam.com... > > Questions from a laypersons perspective. > > I'm purchasing a computer that is only available with 32-bit Vista Home > Premium. If I get the upgrade for 64-bit directly from Microsoft and > install it over/in place of the 32-bit version am I asking for > problems. > > I guess that's it for now. If not convinced to keep the 32-bit, or > purchase the new computer with the 64-bit version already installed, > I'll be checking back for advice when I screw up the upgrade. : ) > > > -- > Bullybear > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Bullybear's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?u=53034 > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=1000732 > > http://forums.techarena.in > I think you are referring to the Anytime Upgrade. You may be able to do that but some users have reported problems getting the x64 version of the upgrade instead of the default x86. I suggest that you just buy a retail upgrade edition of VHP (or Ultimate). An Anytime Upgrade is tied to a specific copy of Windows and yours is OEM. Because the original VHP is not tranferrable to another computer neither will the AU license be either. However, a retail upgrade edition is transferrable in such a situation. When you buy a retail upgrade VHP you get an x86 dvd and intructions for obtaining the x64 dvd for $10 shipping and handling. You will need to download the x64 drivers and utilities from your mfg's website to have ready when you migrate. You will perform the migration to x64 by booting the computer with the x64 dvd and doing a Custom install. Resist the temptation to reconfigure your partitions by deleting the recovery partition. You will need it in the future even if you think you won't today. You will have to reinstall your software and restore your files and settings. Windows Easy Transfer works across x86 and x64 so save the transfer file to intermediate storage. |
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| Subject: Re: Upgrading to 64-bit from 32-bit |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/14/2008 1:37:26 PM |
| From: Bobby Johnson [Email Address Protection] |
If you have 32-bit Windows and you want to 'upgrade' to Vista x64, you don't have a choice. Vista x64 will not allow you to 'upgrade' a 32-bit installation - you must do a clean install of x64. thecreator wrote: > Hi Bullybear, > > Yes you are asking for problems. Reformat and install the operating > system from scratch, without the 32-bit drivers installed. > > |
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| Subject: Re: Upgrading to 64-bit from 32-bit |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/15/2008 6:50:09 AM |
| From: Bullybear [Email Address Protection] |
Thank you gentelmen! Excellent advice, especially for a person that has trouble remembering to back up his hard drives and keep his virus protection updated! :o ... thus the interest in a new PC. -- Bullybear ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bullybear's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?u=53034 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=1000732 http://forums.techarena.in |
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