Switching from 32 to 64 !

Unimatrix

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Hello,

That topic has been subject of several painful headaches for me. I have tried searching the forum but can't seem to find the answer.

I am currently running Vista 32 And would like to switch to 64. My system is 64 compatible And i have 4 gig of ram.

1 : where do I get the software. I have a genuine 32 bits.

2 : how could i backup my whole system ?

3 : is there a free upgrade (or discount) for Windows 7

thank you !
 

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What I meant in the first question is : Where can I get window vista 64 bits, do I have to pay for it or is it just upgrade-able


winndows 64bit is available from microsoft and many other vendors. Yes you will have to pay for it. there is no 32bit>>64bit upgrade.

hope that helps


Ken
 

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The previous advice is not quite fully comprehensive.

Yes, you do have to pay for a Vista 64-bit version..... but only for postage and packing.

Microsoft will send you an 'Alternative Media' version 64-bit DVD if you enter your current product key on this website:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/1033/ordermedia/default.mspx

I have obtained a 64-bit DVD in this way no probs, but haven't actually bothered using it as I am waiting for Windows 7 at the moment.
 

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CJ

He might have an OEM version.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Inspiron E 1405
    CPU
    [email protected]
    Memory
    4 gigs
    Graphics card(s)
    integrated intel 945
    Sound Card
    integrated
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900
    Hard Drives
    300 gig internal
    Internet Speed
    10 down 1.5 up
True - this method only works if you purchased Windows Vista standalone - you cannot get alternate media if your copy of Vista 32-bit came pre-loaded on the PC.

If you have an OEM copy then yes you will have to buy a copy of the 64-bit software, in which case don't buy Vista 64-bit - buy Win7 64-bit!

You can buy an upgrade version of Win 7 and use it to install a fresh version of Win 7 64-bit on a seperate partition as long as it can 'see' the old OEM Vista 32-bit installation.
 

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    Memory
    4GB
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    NVidia 8800 GTS
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