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Thread: Vista 32 bit to Vista 64 bit.

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    Vista 32 bit to Vista 64 bit.

    My laptop came with Windows Vista 32 bit Home Premium on it and no matter what kind of Vista 64 bit upgrade disc I try to insert to the computer, it wont work. I keep on getting this error:

    Setup can not run on this verion of the Operating System. To install Windows please try booting from the install media.

    If I try booting from the disc, then that will just wipe out the computer. I don't want that, I'd like to keep everything on my computer, but use the upgrade disc to make it into 64 bit. I did this with my Dell XPS desktop, how come this wont work on my Acer laptop?

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    P.S. - I do have a Vista Ultimate legit key I could enter to use as the upgrade key, but I can't even choose the upgrade option!

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    Simple answer, you can't. As far as I know upgrading from 32 to 64 requires a clean install.

    If you have a second hard drive or at least a second partition you still access your data if it is not overwritten, however all programs must be reinstalled in 64 bit OS.

    Here's a few technical links
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932795
    http://www.start64.com/index.php?opt...768&Itemid=104

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    Edited. I know what I did with my XPS desktop. I installed Home Premium 64 fresh install, then upgraded to Ultimate 64 bit =)

    Darnit.. I really need a way to upgrade 32 bit to 64. I guess there's no way to do it.

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    When I upgraded to 64 bit I faced the same situation. Since my system is a desktop I was able to purchased a new hard drive and place the 64 OS on the new drive leaving the data on the original drive intact. Vista 64 has no problem reading the old disk.

    A laptop is more tricky. Probably the only thing can do is back-up all your data and make sure you write down all your serials and activation codes for all your software.

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    Pirating works well too. :P
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    Milkman seconds that motion. ^^

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