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| | RE: The 64-bit UPGRADE Question Remains... You missed the point. we are told that the Vista Upgrade product will not allow the installation by booting from the dvd. "dfeifer" wrote: > You can not upgrade a 32 bit product to 64 bit. If that is your route, the > only option you have is to install a fresh copy off of the vista install cd, > and then use the settings and transfer wizard to tranfer your info from xp to > vista. |
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