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Obtaining a 64bit version of vista. I have 32.

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General Nick:


--- Quote from: MtnDew on August 02, 2009, 06:40:09 AM ---I mean this.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/1033/ordermedia/default.mspx

They allow you to obtain a 64bit version for free aslong as you purchased Home premium or higher.
But, i don't want to order the CD.

I want to find a way where i can just do it and not lose any stuff.

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Well unless you mean buying Vista x64 for the key and magically install x64 Vista of the same version before it arrives at your door.

MtnDew:


--- Quote from: Gen. Nick on August 02, 2009, 06:43:04 AM ---Well unless you mean buying Vista x64 for the key and magically install x64 Vista of the same version before it arrives at your door.

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:/ i don't think you understand what i mean.

:(

They offer owners of Home premium 32bit a 64bit version.
For only 10 bucks.

BUT! I was wondering why this costs 10 bucks?

Do i need the CD? Can i install this via windows upgrade or something?



Mr.Patrick:

Do you have more than 3,5 gb ram? if not this would be handicapped.

MtnDew:


--- Quote from: Mr.Patrick on August 02, 2009, 06:45:44 AM ---Do you have more than 3,5 gb ram? if not this would be handicapped.

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I have 4 gigs.

General Nick:


--- Quote from: MtnDew on August 02, 2009, 06:45:04 AM ---:/ i don't think you understand what i mean.

:(

They offer owners of Home premium 32bit a 64bit version.
For only 10 bucks.

BUT! I was wondering why this costs 10 bucks?

Do i need the CD? Can i install this via windows upgrade or something?



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It probably costs $10 because Microsoft thinks consumers are idiots and will offer them another version's DVD for a small nominal fee :D

They will ship it to you in DVD of whatever version you have, i.e x64 home premium.

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