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hi, heres my situation. i had a pc from velocity micro- it came with an OEM version of xp 32 bit home. I bought the upgrade version of windows vista home premium 32 bit. im at the point now where i realize that my 4gb of ram is not being used in my 32 bit environment. so i ordered the 64 bit alternative media disc from microsoft. my question is how to install this 64 bit disc. will i have activation problems? do i have to install vista twice? do i really have to reinstall xp and will that cause problems? thanks x64 community! -- sniper16 |
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Did you check to see if Velocity Micro supports Vista 64 bit and greater then 4GB memory addressing on the system hardware that your purchased from them with them XP? When you install the 64 bit version you will use the key that came with your retail 32 bit upgrade package. You will have to a clean install to Vista 64 bit since you you can not run the 64bit install from the 32 bit version only from the installation DVD itself. You may have to use phone activation to explain that you are reinstalling your Home Premium to change from 32 bit to 64 bit. "sniper16" wrote in message ... hi, heres my situation. i had a pc from velocity micro- it came with an OEM version of xp 32 bit home. I bought the upgrade version of windows vista home premium 32 bit. im at the point now where i realize that my 4gb of ram is not being used in my 32 bit environment. so i ordered the 64 bit alternative media disc from microsoft. my question is how to install this 64 bit disc. will i have activation problems? do i have to install vista twice? do i really have to reinstall xp and will that cause problems? thanks x64 community! -- sniper16 |
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yes i know the hardware itself can allocate 4gb of ram as my motherboard can see all of it. the nforce 5 series is certainly 64 bit capable. what i am asking is how to install the 64 bit vista correctly. i have upgraded from xp, which subsumes that license if im correct. if that license is subsumed, i cant reinstall xp, which means i have to install the 64 bit alt media over my 32 bit vista home premium currently installed. how long do i have to activate it over phone? Curious;801891 Wrote: Did you check to see if Velocity Micro supports Vista 64 bit and greater then 4GB memory addressing on the system hardware that your purchased from them with them XP? When you install the 64 bit version you will use the key that came with your retail 32 bit upgrade package. You will have to a clean install to Vista 64 bit since you you can not run the 64bit install from the 32 bit version only from the installation DVD itself. You may have to use phone activation to explain that you are reinstalling your Home Premium to change from 32 bit to 64 bit. "sniper16" wrote in message ... hi, heres my situation. i had a pc from velocity micro- it came with an OEM version of xp 32 bit home. I bought the upgrade version of windows vista home premium 32 bit. im at the point now where i realize that my 4gb of ram is not being used in my 32 bit environment. so i ordered the 64 bit alternative media disc from microsoft. my question is how to install this 64 bit disc. will i have activation problems? do i have to install vista twice? do i really have to reinstall xp and will that cause problems? thanks x64 community! -- sniper16 -- sniper16 |
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Vista SP1 32 bit supports 4 gig RAM.
Not only must the chipset support 64 bit but the processor must also be 64 bit. Installing 64 bit requires a "clean install" - you cannot "upgrade" from 32 to 64 bit OS - all applications must be reinstalled - backup any data. Note that 64 requires signed/certified drivers. You will have a 30 day grace period to activate. "sniper16" wrote in message ... hi, heres my situation. i had a pc from velocity micro- it came with an OEM version of xp 32 bit home. I bought the upgrade version of windows vista home premium 32 bit. im at the point now where i realize that my 4gb of ram is not being used in my 32 bit environment. so i ordered the 64 bit alternative media disc from microsoft. my question is how to install this 64 bit disc. will i have activation problems? do i have to install vista twice? do i really have to reinstall xp and will that cause problems? thanks x64 community! -- sniper16 |
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yes i realize the requirements. i meet all of them. i do have an e6600 processor, which includes the emt64 instruction set. what i want to ask is do i have to have xp installed because my vista license is an upgrade license. AJR;801966 Wrote: Vista SP1 32 bit supports 4 gig RAM. Not only must the chipset support 64 bit but the processor must also be 64 bit. Installing 64 bit requires a "clean install" - you cannot "upgrade" from 32 to 64 bit OS - all applications must be reinstalled - backup any data. Note that 64 requires signed/certified drivers. You will have a 30 day grace period to activate. "sniper16" wrote in message ... hi, heres my situation. i had a pc from velocity micro- it came with an OEM version of xp 32 bit home. I bought the upgrade version of windows vista home premium 32 bit. im at the point now where i realize that my 4gb of ram is not being used in my 32 bit environment. so i ordered the 64 bit alternative media disc from microsoft. my question is how to install this 64 bit disc. will i have activation problems? do i have to install vista twice? do i really have to reinstall xp and will that cause problems? thanks x64 community! -- sniper16 -- sniper16 |
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Really, HP told me that I would need to by a full retail version of 64bit.
They say that my cpu or mb will not take the 64bit OEM over the 32bit OEM Dean hi, heres my situation. i had a pc from velocity micro- it came with an OEM version of xp 32 bit home. I bought the upgrade version of windows vista home premium 32 bit. im at the point now where i realize that my 4gb of ram is not being used in my 32 bit environment. so i ordered the 64 bit alternative media disc from microsoft. my question is how to install this 64 bit disc. will i have activation problems? do i have to install vista twice? do i really have to reinstall xp and will that cause problems? thanks x64 community! -- sniper16 |
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well its not oem, its an upgrade. Dean Browning;801987 Wrote: Really, HP told me that I would need to by a full retail version of 64bit. They say that my cpu or mb will not take the 64bit OEM over the 32bit OEM Dean hi, heres my situation. i had a pc from velocity micro- it came with an OEM version of xp 32 bit home. I bought the upgrade version of windows vista home premium 32 bit. im at the point now where i realize that my 4gb of ram is not being used in my 32 bit environment. so i ordered the 64 bit alternative media disc from microsoft. my question is how to install this 64 bit disc. will i have activation problems? do i have to install vista twice? do i really have to reinstall xp and will that cause problems? thanks x64 community! -- sniper16 -- sniper16 |
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It came pre-installed with 32bit. This is not OEM?
-- Dean sniper16" wrote in message ... well its not oem, its an upgrade. Dean Browning;801987 Wrote: Really, HP told me that I would need to by a full retail version of 64bit. They say that my cpu or mb will not take the 64bit OEM over the 32bit OEM Dean hi, heres my situation. i had a pc from velocity micro- it came with an OEM version of xp 32 bit home. I bought the upgrade version of windows vista home premium 32 bit. im at the point now where i realize that my 4gb of ram is not being used in my 32 bit environment. so i ordered the 64 bit alternative media disc from microsoft. my question is how to install this 64 bit disc. will i have activation problems? do i have to install vista twice? do i really have to reinstall xp and will that cause problems? thanks x64 community! -- sniper16 -- sniper16 |
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well xp was oem (32 bit). i bought the home premium upgrade (installed as 32 bit). the upgrade was from retail. i then ordered a 64 bit disk through the MS promotion. so how do i do it? Dean Browning;802006 Wrote: It came pre-installed with 32bit. This is not OEM? -- Dean sniper16" wrote in message ... well its not oem, its an upgrade. Dean Browning;801987 Wrote: Really, HP told me that I would need to by a full retail version of 64bit. They say that my cpu or mb will not take the 64bit OEM over the 32bit OEM Dean -- sniper16 -- sniper16 |
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:38:18 -0500, sniper16
wrote: yes i realize the requirements. i meet all of them. i do have an e6600 processor, which includes the emt64 instruction set. what i want to ask is do i have to have xp installed because my vista license is an upgrade license. Moving from 32-bit to 64-bit requires a clean install. C L E A N I N S T A L L. |
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