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Special => Help => Topic started by: WindAndConfusion on Sunday, September 13, 2009, 06:15:14 PM
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I have an OEM computer here that needs to be wiped. It has an attached sticker and license key for Vista Home Premium 32-bit. I also have a new computer that needs a new license for Vista; obviously I want the 64-bit edition.
I have no hope of using a 32-bit license key to install a 64-bit version of Vista, right? I'll instead need to track down a copy of Vista 32?
If so, let me preemptively say fuck Microsoft and their moronic licensing schemes.
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i'm not honestly sure, but i don't see why not. when you buy vista at retail, there is no distinction between 32 bit and 64 bit products - it's just an option you choose during the install procedure. the key provided works for either.
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That's a pretty good question. Honestly I'm not sure. I know with Windows XP and 2003, the 32-bit and 64-bit editions had different license keys. I also know that the Windows 7 release candidate had different keys depending on 32-/64-bit. But I don't think the retail releases or volume licenses do. As far as OEM though... I have no idea.
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I have no hope of using a 32-bit license key to install a 64-bit version of Vista, right? I'll instead need to track down a copy of Vista 32?
I am pretty sure you can't do that. A while back they had an offer for those who owned 32bit Vista to buy 64bit at half off or something. That means that you need separate keys.