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How can I upgrade from Vista 32-bit to Vista 64-bit?

How can I upgrade from Vista 32-bit to Vista 64-bit?

I just ordered a laptop, and it came with Vista Home Premium 32-bit. I want Vista Home Premium 64-bit on it. I'm planning a reinstall. Does anyone know if my product key for Vista 32-bit will also work for Vista 64-bit for an OEM copy? As far as I know, I just need to get the 64-bit media. Is this correct? Thanks.

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bert [Entry]

"Does anyone know if my product key for Vista 32 will also work for Vista 64 for an OEM copy?

Yes, the same product keys work for both 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Vista. Not sure why there's so much misinformation about this on the 'net. I know because I've done it!

As far as I know, I just need to get the 64 bit media.

Yes."
bert [Entry]

"One slight twist to the 32/64-bit thing:

If your key code is for Vista with SP1 built-in, you have to use a disc with SP1 built-in, or activate after SP1 has been applied. Apparently the key code mechanism was updated with SP1.

This is probably where the misinformation comes from - if you had a 32-bit disc from a promotional event with SP1 built-in but you tried to use the key with a non-SP1 64-bit disc, it would not accept your key and/or would not activate. You would have to use a 64-bit disc with SP1 installed, or install without a key and then apply the key and do the activation after SP1 has been applied.

Also I think Vista Ultimate and maybe Business are the only ones with both 32-bit and 64-bit discs in the box - the other versions just have the one disc for the version listed on the box."
bert [Entry]

"I suggest that you read over your EULA.

You should also consider if the laptops hardware will support 64bit Vista..."
bert [Entry]

"Firstly, the Microsoft site referred too only supplies 64Bit media to those who bought the retail product, not the OEM installed version.

If you want to go 64Bit, you will need to buy a new license, and the cheapest way (that I have found) is to buy an OEM 64Bit disk like these on www.dabs.ie (.co.uk, .com) and either use the key that comes with it or the key that came with your system.

If it doesn't activate immediately, ring the Microsoft activation number - it won;t kill you! Simply explain that you are reinstalling with 64bit Vista.

NOTE 1: If you wish to reuse the key which came with your system, you must install the same version (business, home, home premium) which came with your system.

NOTE 2: Windows Vista Ultimate has both 32Bit and 64Bit on the install DVD aparently

JB"
bert [Entry]

"If you live in the U.S. Contact Chris M. on the Dell Forums give him your service id and he'll send you the 64bit media free.

If outside the U.S. here is his instructions:

""To get the 64bit Vista DVD, your warranty with us must still be active. I can only setup orders for customers in the Americas. For customers in Euro or Asia Pacific, you must contact Dell Support for your country and tell them to look up

DSN Document ID: 158098 (Operating System Changes and Operating System Swaps - Dell Global Policy).

Once you load this 64bit Vista operating system, Dell will not assist in any operating system, software, or driver issues. We will only assist in hardware failures. If you want support for operating system, software, or driver issues, you must remove the 64bit Vista and reload the 32bit Vista."" Dell-Chris_M."