Thank you all for your input. Unfortunately, due to the fact that I take
enough medications to knock out a horse, Im having a little problem putting
these responses together (and today is a good day). Here is what I think I
understood from all the replys (for which I am greatly appreciative):
#1). If I buy a new computer with 32bit Vista pre-installed (OEM) I cannot
upgrade to 64bit.
#2). If I buy ANY retail Vista, I can request a 64bit DVD to replace my
32bit DVD AND if I dont like the 64bit OS I can return to the 32bit OS with
the same license key, by formatting and reinstalling. There is a nominal fee
to get the 64bit DVD (but nobody knows how much that is or hasnt said).
If anyone can confirm my understanding, I would greatly appreciate it.
Im a bit upset about OEM not being upgradable to 64bit (if this is correct)
as my 2 favorite PC vendors dont offer any 64bit OS at the moment (outside of
Ultimate).
Thanks again for your continued advise.
Ronis
"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
> As you realized, 32 and 64 bit together are only available if retail is
> purchased.
> For OEM, you get what the OEM provides and that is all.
> Microsoft will not furnish anything for those that choose to purchase OEM.
> One of the many reasons you pay less for OEM than retail.
>
> Also see:
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/vistaget.htm
> Particularly the link for Windows Vista Alternate Media
>
> --
> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> Windows Server System - Microsoft Update Services
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
>
>
> "Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > I think what I said in my previous post may only apply to Retail copies of
> > Vista. If you cannot specify the 64-bit version when you order, you may
> > have to buy the full 64-bit version.
> >
> > I am sure someone else will say is this if this is incorrect.
> >
> >
> > ss.
>
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