Your product key is valid for both the 32 and 64 bit versions.Might be a little OT, but I have a 32bit version of Vista, would it be possible to trade it in for a 64bit version of Vista?
Your product key is valid for both the 32 and 64 bit versions.
You can get the x64 DVD from here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/1033/ordermedia/default.mspx
i couldnt imagine having that much ram.
i have a question though ... would it somehow be possible to say ...stack a bunch of flast drives together ... say you had 20 4g flash drives .... and you hooked them all into one usb via splicing or whatever ... i guess what im saying ... would it be possble to raid the flash drives as aworking 80g flash drive supporting say your operating system?
Yeah, I believe it's retail only. =\I tried that, but it told me "No offers found." I'm guessing you can't order a 64bit version of OEM Vista?
I think vern meant the free (+ shipping) 64-bit media from Microsoft for an OEM version of 32-bit Vista. The ones on Newegg are new 64-bit OEM copies, so he would basically be paying twice.
I think vern meant the free (+ shipping) 64-bit media from Microsoft for an OEM version of 32-bit Vista. The ones on Newegg are new 64-bit OEM copies, so he would basically be paying twice.
Vern, if you know someone who has the 64-bit DVD, just make yourself a copy and use it. The media is meaningless after all; your key is what really matters.