Re: Vista Home Premium (Upgrade) 32bit to 64bit
MS does not ship an Ultimate dvd. All 32bit dvds are the same. (All 64bit
dvds are also the same).
The platform is determined by the dvd (32bit vs 64bit) but the edition is
determined by the product key. The media itself serves all editions via a
manifest file that matches the pk you enter to the manifest for that edition
and installs the files from the dvd called for in the manifest. You can use
the same dvd to install any edition of Vista.
This is very different from XP where an XP Home cd was different from an XP
Pro cd and Upgrade cds differed from Standard cds.
With retail Vista one money gets you both platforms (x86 and x64) and you
install the one of your choice, but with OEM you only get the one platform
that is preinstalled (either x86 or x64) and have to buy the other
separately if you want to switch. This is why OEM product keys are not
accepted on the Alternate Media website.
"Bill McVicker" <mcvick@co.dutchess.ny.us> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I had the same thing occur, after many emails and phone calls to support
> they told me, because my Home Premium 64 was an OEM version I couldn't
> upgrade, but they could NOT tell me is why they shipped me the 32-bit
> version of Ultimate. I wound up returning the upgrade, and purchasing a
> fresh copy of the ultimate 64.
> Bill
> "Nascarnick24" <Nascarnick24@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3B9D6E4F-A120-4859-8E2C-6B260D9F0909@microsoft.com...
>>I went there and it keeps telling me that there is "No Offer Found". It
>>must
>> have something to do with that it is an upgrade version. Are you sure its
>> available? Maybe its not possible because its not possible to upgrade
>> from
>> 32bit XP to 64bit Vista. But I don't care about the upgrade feature. I
>> just
>> want to install 64bit vista.
>
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