I had heard that, too. I think the only way to take advantage of the upgrade
is to uninstall SP1, and upgrade. You have access to email support. I would
ask MS for verification, and assistance.
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Support:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../cc295800.aspx
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"John Jenkinson" <John
> wrote in message
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> i have several 32bit vista ultimates on other machines. the 64bit machine
> has
> Home Premium and i'd wanted to go ultimate on it as well. i saw "Anytime
> Upgrade" and using the name only postponed the upgrade till i had funds
> and
> time to do the upgrade. surprise #1, anytime refers to paying for the
> upgrade. i was sure to use the 64bit machine to order and postponed my
> expectations on using the ultimate features until the DVD arrived to me in
> alaska. since the upgrade order process said it was scanning my machine i
> was
> sure i'd get the 64bit disk. surprise #2, disk was the 32bit DVD tho it
> was
> plus SP1 so i guess it did scan my machine in some fashion. in the package
> the instructions on ordering 64 bit media are given. use this web site and
> order. you'll have to pay even more and wait even longer but you'll get
> the
> ultimate upgrade ultimatly. surprise #3 the web site after putting in the
> product key from the ultimate upgrade dvd package gives the error "No
> Offer
> Found"