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Make 64bit Vista an upgrade to 32bit owners

 
 
Logan
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      05-23-2007
I originally got the 32 bit version of Vista because of all of the issues
that were experienced with the 64 bit version of XP. Who knew it would
actually get better? Microsoft, all you have to do is off a .iso or any
other file that can burn an image to a DVD and allow us 32 bit owners unlock
the potential of our 64 bit computers. It is only fair and right, especially
since you're essentially telling us to buy a whole brand new version of your
software when the solution is simple. It would take minutes to make a copy
available that would allow the 64 bit upgrade... but would take me at least
16 hours of work to make enough to buy ANOTHER copy of Vista. PLEASE make
this available for a reasonable price. Thanks. Hope this doesn't fall on
deaf ears...

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      05-23-2007
This is a Windows *Update*-specific newsgroup, not Windows Upgrade.

Installation choices for 64-bit consumer versions of Windows Vista:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932795/en-us
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Logan wrote:
> I originally got the 32 bit version of Vista because of all of the issues
> that were experienced with the 64 bit version of XP. Who knew it would
> actually get better? Microsoft, all you have to do is off a .iso or any
> other file that can burn an image to a DVD and allow us 32 bit owners
> unlock
> the potential of our 64 bit computers. It is only fair and right,
> especially since you're essentially telling us to buy a whole brand new
> version of your software when the solution is simple. It would take
> minutes to make a copy available that would allow the 64 bit upgrade...
> but
> would take me at least 16 hours of work to make enough to buy ANOTHER copy
> of Vista. PLEASE make this available for a reasonable price. Thanks.
> Hope this doesn't fall on deaf ears...


 
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