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I want to upgrade my Vista 32 bit to Vista 64 bit and I was wondering if their was somewhere i could type my windows code in to get a 64 bit download or disk. Also if I get 64 bit on the same hard drive as the 32 will it wipe everything I had on it: if so is it possible to buy another hard drive and put the 64 bit on there and then somehow transfer all the files from the 32 bit? thanks!
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yes you can transfer files from 32 to 64.......i suggest getting another hdd.....after a fresh install copy all your files from the old hdd(32bit) to the new(64bit)...as for the 64bit dvd you'll have to "hunt" down an "iso" image, or contact Microsoft....
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HERE is the MS page for going from Vista 32 to Vista 64. It is like $10 for the disk, and is an authentic disk that should have SP1 on it already.

One thing, I am guessing you have an OEM version, since the Retail version of Ultimate come with 32bit and 64 bit DVD's. I don't think you can get a disk from MS for that.
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I'm in a somewhat similar situation as OP. I have Vista Ultimate 32 bit OEM; it's a heaping pile of crap. My bluetooth Logitech 5000 kb/mouse drivers totally screwed something up on the system. The Windows Event Log Service - or something like that - no longer works. So, now, it takes my system OVER ONE HOUR to boot up. It's horrible. I'm relegated to browsing the web on my iphone!

Anyway, I've figured this is a good time to move to Vista Ultimate 64.

Can I just purchase a retail Vista Ultimate 64 box and upgrade this system, which is running the Ultimate OEM 32 bit version? I'm backing up valuables, then gonna wipe and do a clean install.

Tips? Comments?

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Yeah, you can upgrade 32bit OEM to 64bit Retail.
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I'm in a somewhat similar situation as OP. I have Vista Ultimate 32 bit OEM; it's a heaping pile of crap. My bluetooth Logitech 5000 kb/mouse drivers totally screwed something up on the system. The Windows Event Log Service - or something like that - no longer works. So, now, it takes my system OVER ONE HOUR to boot up. It's horrible. I'm relegated to browsing the web on my iphone!

Anyway, I've figured this is a good time to move to Vista Ultimate 64.

Can I just purchase a retail Vista Ultimate 64 box and upgrade this system, which is running the Ultimate OEM 32 bit version? I'm backing up valuables, then gonna wipe and do a clean install.

Tips? Comments?

Thx!
How long have you put up with that? I would've immediately either reinstalled vista, or would've just gone back to XP.
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How long have you put up with that? I would've immediately either reinstalled vista, or would've just gone back to XP.
lol, don't ask...

This the keyboard and mouse are awesome IMO, but the software/drivers are worthless - absolutely worthless. They finally succeeded in making it so that I could no longer do anything with either the KB or the mouse. So, I got my old, wired peripherals and plugged them in. Boot it up, and errors after the hour-long boot.

I have so much music, pictures, and video game files to back up, that I was lazy and just began using my g/f's and work computers instead - for about a month (the computer is only 4-5 months old). Woke up today and thought to myself, "I didn't spend $1700 on an effing computer for it to take space."

So, I'm now backing up, gonna reinstall the OEM Vista, then upgrade it to Vista 64.

What a hassle.

Oh, and gonna get a new KB/mouse combo too.

Splendid.


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Yeah, you can upgrade 32bit OEM to 64bit Retail.
Tried to upgrade OEM Ultimate 32-bit to RTM Ultimate 64-bit.
- Didn't work.

Tried to upgrade Evaluation Ultimate 32-bit to RTM Ultimate 64-bit.
- Didn't work.


To upgrade Vista to from non-Ultimate 64-bit (i.e., Basic, Home, Business, etc. 32-bit) to Ultimate 64-bit, you don't reboot from the disk; you must launch the install/upgrade process from within the booted, existing OS. The installer, at launch, says, not able to launch from this version of the OS; try booting and installing from the media on the CD. I assume the instructions provided are for RTM - and not OEM - versions of the software. On RTM versions, I'd expect this to work as MS intended.

Luckily, I have a copy of XP Home Edition. I should be able to upgrade to Vista from there, though I'll be nixing my XP product key.

Such a hassle to do something that's essentially so damn simple.
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