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Vista - Installation 64 bit or x86?

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Old 07-03-2006   #1 (permalink)
Sachin W.


 
 

Installation 64 bit or x86?

I have received both DVDs of Windows Vista Beta 2 i.e. 64 bit and the regular
x86.
I have HP laptop with AMD Turion 64 bit processor with 512 MB RAM.
So which version of vista should I install? 64 bit or x86?

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Old 07-03-2006   #2 (permalink)
Grahame


 
 

RE: Installation 64 bit or x86?

Try the 32 bit recomended version first. If you insert the 64 bit version,
chances are the autorun file will not be recognised by your computer, whereas
the 32 bit version will autorun if you have a 32 bit OS.
--
Grahame


"Sachin W." wrote:

> I have received both DVDs of Windows Vista Beta 2 i.e. 64 bit and the regular
> x86.
> I have HP laptop with AMD Turion 64 bit processor with 512 MB RAM.
> So which version of vista should I install? 64 bit or x86?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-03-2006   #3 (permalink)
Grahame


 
 

RE: Installation 64 bit or x86?

The 32 Bit (x86) version is the recommended disk. Insert the 32 Bit Disk and
your computer should start the autorun file, if it doesnt try the 64 Bit
version. XP will only recognise one or the other autorun files on either disk.
--
Grahame


"Sachin W." wrote:

> I have received both DVDs of Windows Vista Beta 2 i.e. 64 bit and the regular
> x86.
> I have HP laptop with AMD Turion 64 bit processor with 512 MB RAM.
> So which version of vista should I install? 64 bit or x86?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-03-2006   #4 (permalink)
Sachin W.


 
 

RE: Installation 64 bit or x86?

Thanks Grahame!!

"Grahame" wrote:

> The 32 Bit (x86) version is the recommended disk. Insert the 32 Bit Disk and
> your computer should start the autorun file, if it doesnt try the 64 Bit
> version. XP will only recognise one or the other autorun files on either disk.
> --
> Grahame
>
>
> "Sachin W." wrote:
>
> > I have received both DVDs of Windows Vista Beta 2 i.e. 64 bit and the regular
> > x86.
> > I have HP laptop with AMD Turion 64 bit processor with 512 MB RAM.
> > So which version of vista should I install? 64 bit or x86?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-03-2006   #5 (permalink)
Andre Da Costa [Extended64]


 
 

Re: Installation 64 bit or x86?

No, actually, it depends on how setup was launched, if you launch Vista x64
setup from within Windows XP x86 you will get an invalid win32 app error.
Vista x64 requires a clean install, you can also dual boot with Windows x86.

Both x86 and x64 platforms are identical in their features, the question is,
will all your drivers work.
--
Andre
Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com
Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre
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"Grahame" <Grahame@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:16599D1A-14CF-44CF-9D7B-0928A68D0740@microsoft.com...
> Try the 32 bit recomended version first. If you insert the 64 bit version,
> chances are the autorun file will not be recognised by your computer,
> whereas
> the 32 bit version will autorun if you have a 32 bit OS.
> --
> Grahame
>
>
> "Sachin W." wrote:
>
>> I have received both DVDs of Windows Vista Beta 2 i.e. 64 bit and the
>> regular
>> x86.
>> I have HP laptop with AMD Turion 64 bit processor with 512 MB RAM.
>> So which version of vista should I install? 64 bit or x86?



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-04-2006   #6 (permalink)
Sachin W.


 
 

Re: Installation 64 bit or x86?

ok.. I tried installing x86 from Windows XP worked fine. Also accepted most
of the drivers..!! Thanks guys..

"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

> No, actually, it depends on how setup was launched, if you launch Vista x64
> setup from within Windows XP x86 you will get an invalid win32 app error.
> Vista x64 requires a clean install, you can also dual boot with Windows x86.
>
> Both x86 and x64 platforms are identical in their features, the question is,
> will all your drivers work.
> --
> Andre
> Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com
> Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre
> http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
> "Grahame" <Grahame@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:16599D1A-14CF-44CF-9D7B-0928A68D0740@microsoft.com...
> > Try the 32 bit recomended version first. If you insert the 64 bit version,
> > chances are the autorun file will not be recognised by your computer,
> > whereas
> > the 32 bit version will autorun if you have a 32 bit OS.
> > --
> > Grahame
> >
> >
> > "Sachin W." wrote:
> >
> >> I have received both DVDs of Windows Vista Beta 2 i.e. 64 bit and the
> >> regular
> >> x86.
> >> I have HP laptop with AMD Turion 64 bit processor with 512 MB RAM.
> >> So which version of vista should I install? 64 bit or x86?

>
>
>

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