Rich,
Thanks. I figured there wasn't an easy way to do it but I'm more concerned
with purchasing a license. I don't see a license upgrade from 32 bit to 64
bit on the MS web site. Is there an upgrade price or does MS charge the full
version price?
Regards-Michael G.
"Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@email.com> wrote in message
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> Sadly, you can't upgrade from any 32-bit version of Windows to any 64-bit
> version of Windows. You can use EasyTransfer to back up files and
> settings, clean-install your 64-bit version, then restore files and
> settings. That's it, though. Sorry.
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> "Michael Gerbasio" <mwgerbasio@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
>> I can't seem to find any information on upgrading to Vista x64 Business
>> from Vista x32 Business. Lenovo shipped me a replacement T61 with the 32
>> bit version but I'd rather have the 64 bit version for the extra RAM
>> space as I run Virtual Machines. Thanks.
>>
>> Regards-Michael G.
>>
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