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Old 01-15-2007   #1 (permalink)
Ravynne


 
 

Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit

I have been reading up alot on vista, and so far I havent seen any answers to
the two question I really have..
When Vista comes out in stores to buy, does the vista come with both 32 bit
AND 64bit in 1 disc so that you can chose which one to install?
And is it possible to have a 32bit Vista on 1 harddrive, 64bit on another
harddrive using just the 1 Vista with the 2 formats that it comes with?

I have 2 harddrives, and since I know some of my games and softwares can not
work in 64bit yet it does work in 32bit, I want to have the opportunity to
use the 2 formats so that I can chose which one I want to use at the time Im
on my computer.

Thanks

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Old 01-15-2007   #2 (permalink)
Colin Barnhorst


 
 

Re: Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit

Vista x86 and x64 do not come on the same disc. The combined size is
greater than fits on a single dvd. The retail Ultimate editions are
confirmed to have both dvd's in the retail box. The other editions may come
the same way.

You only get one license even if both dvd's are in the box so, no you cannot
have both versions installed at the same time using the one product key.
You may switch, but only by uninstalling the first one and then installing
the other.

There is an article today at http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=201 about a
plan that would enable you to do what you want provided you buy Vista
Ultimate at retail.

"Ravynne" <Ravynne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:036AD497-034E-4FC7-A347-764C3F674FD9@microsoft.com...
>I have been reading up alot on vista, and so far I havent seen any answers
>to
> the two question I really have..
> When Vista comes out in stores to buy, does the vista come with both 32
> bit
> AND 64bit in 1 disc so that you can chose which one to install?
> And is it possible to have a 32bit Vista on 1 harddrive, 64bit on another
> harddrive using just the 1 Vista with the 2 formats that it comes with?
>
> I have 2 harddrives, and since I know some of my games and softwares can
> not
> work in 64bit yet it does work in 32bit, I want to have the opportunity to
> use the 2 formats so that I can chose which one I want to use at the time
> Im
> on my computer.
>
> Thanks


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Old 01-15-2007   #3 (permalink)
Ken


 
 

Re: Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit


"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4658676E-7506-4D3C-B748-9B8C0C1993C9@microsoft.com...
> Vista x86 and x64 do not come on the same disc. The combined size is
> greater than fits on a single dvd. The retail Ultimate editions are
> confirmed to have both dvd's in the retail box. The other editions may
> come the same way.
>
> You only get one license even if both dvd's are in the box so, no you
> cannot have both versions installed at the same time using the one product
> key. You may switch, but only by uninstalling the first one and then
> installing the other.



I was sort of hoping you could have two installs activated on a single
machine at a time with the one key. I thought this could be possible as only
one of the installs can be booted at a time if you know what i mean?

So activating the second install would automatically make the first install
unactivated again?

Ken



>
> There is an article today at http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=201 about
> a plan that would enable you to do what you want provided you buy Vista
> Ultimate at retail.
>
> "Ravynne" <Ravynne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:036AD497-034E-4FC7-A347-764C3F674FD9@microsoft.com...
>>I have been reading up alot on vista, and so far I havent seen any answers
>>to
>> the two question I really have..
>> When Vista comes out in stores to buy, does the vista come with both 32
>> bit
>> AND 64bit in 1 disc so that you can chose which one to install?
>> And is it possible to have a 32bit Vista on 1 harddrive, 64bit on another
>> harddrive using just the 1 Vista with the 2 formats that it comes with?
>>
>> I have 2 harddrives, and since I know some of my games and softwares can
>> not
>> work in 64bit yet it does work in 32bit, I want to have the opportunity
>> to
>> use the 2 formats so that I can chose which one I want to use at the time
>> Im
>> on my computer.
>>
>> Thanks

>


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Old 01-15-2007   #4 (permalink)
Colin Barnhorst


 
 

Re: Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit

I don't think the second would activate. You would probably get a message
that the key was already in use. Read the Vista EULA first chance you get.
It tells you that you can have the product installed on one "device" at a
time and goes on to define a device as a "partition or blade." The emphasis
is on "installed" not running.

You can install as many copies of Vista as you like, but each requires its
own license. When the OS is running is not relevant to the licensing (and
never has been in any version of Windows).

The only license that I recall which references when the software is running
is the Office license, which permits installation on one desktop and one
mobile device assuming that both are not used at the same time.

"Ken" <notforu@sothere.com> wrote in message
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>
>
>
> I was sort of hoping you could have two installs activated on a single
> machine at a time with the one key. I thought this could be possible as
> only one of the installs can be booted at a time if you know what i mean?
>
> So activating the second install would automatically make the first
> install unactivated again?
>
> Ken
>
>


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Old 01-16-2007   #5 (permalink)
miss-information


 
 

Re: Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit

The End User License Agreement for the retail versions of Vista,

states in section 2 (a) and (c): "You may install one copy of the software
on the licensed device" and

"The software may include more than one version, such as 32-bit and 64-bit.
You may use only one version

at a time."

mi

"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message

>I don't think the second would activate. You would probably get a message
>that the key was already in use. Read the Vista EULA first chance you get.
>It tells you that you can have the product installed on one "device" at a
>time and goes on to define a device as a "partition or blade." The
>emphasis is on "installed" not running.
>
> You can install as many copies of Vista as you like, but each requires its
> own license. When the OS is running is not relevant to the licensing (and
> never has been in any version of Windows).
>
> The only license that I recall which references when the software is
> running is the Office license, which permits installation on one desktop
> and one mobile device assuming that both are not used at the same time.


> "Ken" <notforu@sothere.com> wrote in message


>> I was sort of hoping you could have two installs activated on a single
>> machine at a time with the one key. I thought this could be possible as
>> only one of the installs can be booted at a time if you know what i mean?
>>
>> So activating the second install would automatically make the first
>> install unactivated again?
>>
>> Ken



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Old 01-17-2007   #6 (permalink)
Colin Barnhorst


 
 

Re: Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit

Thanks for providing the confirming quote.

"miss-information" <invalid@invalid.net> wrote in message
news:OaBlPXTOHHA.3552@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> The End User License Agreement for the retail versions of Vista,
>
> states in section 2 (a) and (c): "You may install one copy of the software
> on the licensed device" and
>
> "The software may include more than one version, such as 32-bit and
> 64-bit. You may use only one version
>
> at a time."
>
> mi
>


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Old 01-30-2007   #7 (permalink)
Sed Wer


 
 

Re: Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit

So basically If I do reboots I'm using only one version at a time so it will
be still legal and second if I install vista on the same harddrive, I also
will be the same hash key right.


"miss-information" wrote:

> The End User License Agreement for the retail versions of Vista,
>
> states in section 2 (a) and (c): "You may install one copy of the software
> on the licensed device" and
>
> "The software may include more than one version, such as 32-bit and 64-bit.
> You may use only one version
>
> at a time."
>
> mi
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message
>


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