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Install BOTH 32bit and 64bit Vista on SAME machine with only 1 license??
Better late than never.
-- Mad Mike "Peter Foldes" wrote: Both have to have separate licenses. I other words you will need 2 |
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Install BOTH 32bit and 64bit Vista on SAME machine with only 1
That is NOT me, Peter.
That **** Mr. Arnold; the GERM. It has nothing better to do. -- Mad Mike "Peter Foldes" wrote: Both have to have separate licenses. I other words you will need 2 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Robert Leonard" wrote in message ... Is it possible to purchase a 32bit version of Vista, then order the 64bit version (I'm told this can be ordered for free, plus shipping)... Using the same key that was given with the purchased 32bit version, you could then install the 64bit version on the SAME PC as the 32bit version... Is this possible?? To have both the 32bit and 64bit versions running on the same PC with you only needing to purchase a single copy of Vista? Thanks! |
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