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Dave
Joined: 20 May 2007
Posts: 175
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
I just purchased a new system that has Vista Home Premium (OEM) 32-bit
installed.
I want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate 64-bit. I'm a techie and realize that
this requires a complete re-install (which I'm quite comfortable doing).
The manufacturer (gateway) did not provide the anytime upgrade CD. Gateway
will not provide 64-bit media.
The technical (re-install) part of this task easy. The challenge is
figuring out what to buy, how to buy it, and where to buy it from (without
paying an arm and a leg for the full retail version).
My god Microsoft, can you make this upgrade any more obtuse and confusing???
There appears to be a $159 upgrade available from Home Premium to Ultimate,
but I cannot find concise information about how to buy it and whether this
upgrade applies to a 32-bit OEM installation. Some sites suggest that this
upgrade only applies to the the Retail version, not the OEM version, but it's
not clear. [Unfortunately, now I can't find the link to the $159 upgrade
offer, but it's somewhere on Microsoft's site. ]
Do I need both the Anytime Upgrade disk and 64-bit media?
Can somebody provide a concise answer whether this $159 upgrade applies to
the OEM version and exactly how/where I can order these disk(s).
Thanks!
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| Mon Dec 31, 2007 2:49 pm |
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Ferret
Joined: 11 May 2007
Posts: 1
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
Check out Newegg.com. I just bought and installed 64bit Home
Premium-"OEM". About 112$, they sent the package in about 3days-I love
that website!!!!:p
--
Ferret
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| Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:32 pm |
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John Barnes
Joined: 21 Aug 2007
Posts: 25
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
You will need to buy the standard upgrade version. Then you will do a
custom install from the DVD. You can use an upgrade version using an OEM
for the qualifying system.
"dave" <dave.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EA6FFE6E-FF56-420A-B6BA-32D2A510517A@microsoft.com...
>I just purchased a new system that has Vista Home Premium (OEM) 32-bit
> installed.
>
> I want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate 64-bit. I'm a techie and realize that
> this requires a complete re-install (which I'm quite comfortable doing).
>
> The manufacturer (gateway) did not provide the anytime upgrade CD.
> Gateway
> will not provide 64-bit media.
>
> The technical (re-install) part of this task easy. The challenge is
> figuring out what to buy, how to buy it, and where to buy it from (without
> paying an arm and a leg for the full retail version).
>
> My god Microsoft, can you make this upgrade any more obtuse and
> confusing???
>
> There appears to be a $159 upgrade available from Home Premium to
> Ultimate,
> but I cannot find concise information about how to buy it and whether this
> upgrade applies to a 32-bit OEM installation. Some sites suggest that
> this
> upgrade only applies to the the Retail version, not the OEM version, but
> it's
> not clear. [Unfortunately, now I can't find the link to the $159 upgrade
> offer, but it's somewhere on Microsoft's site. ]
>
> Do I need both the Anytime Upgrade disk and 64-bit media?
>
> Can somebody provide a concise answer whether this $159 upgrade applies to
> the OEM version and exactly how/where I can order these disk(s).
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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| Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:35 pm |
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John Barnes
Joined: 21 Aug 2007
Posts: 25
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
Forgot to warn you that if Gateway will not supply a 64-bit version, it is
very possible that there are NO drivers for the hardware in your computer.
MAKE SURE FIRST.
"dave" <dave.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EA6FFE6E-FF56-420A-B6BA-32D2A510517A@microsoft.com...
>I just purchased a new system that has Vista Home Premium (OEM) 32-bit
> installed.
>
> I want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate 64-bit. I'm a techie and realize that
> this requires a complete re-install (which I'm quite comfortable doing).
>
> The manufacturer (gateway) did not provide the anytime upgrade CD.
> Gateway
> will not provide 64-bit media.
>
> The technical (re-install) part of this task easy. The challenge is
> figuring out what to buy, how to buy it, and where to buy it from (without
> paying an arm and a leg for the full retail version).
>
> My god Microsoft, can you make this upgrade any more obtuse and
> confusing???
>
> There appears to be a $159 upgrade available from Home Premium to
> Ultimate,
> but I cannot find concise information about how to buy it and whether this
> upgrade applies to a 32-bit OEM installation. Some sites suggest that
> this
> upgrade only applies to the the Retail version, not the OEM version, but
> it's
> not clear. [Unfortunately, now I can't find the link to the $159 upgrade
> offer, but it's somewhere on Microsoft's site. ]
>
> Do I need both the Anytime Upgrade disk and 64-bit media?
>
> Can somebody provide a concise answer whether this $159 upgrade applies to
> the OEM version and exactly how/where I can order these disk(s).
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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| Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:36 pm |
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Richard G. Harper
Joined: 03 Oct 2007
Posts: 21
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
Your first problem is that there is no upgrade path from any 32-bit version
of Windows to any 64-bit version of Windows. So no upgrade of any type will
help you, you will need to do a clean install.
--
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"dave" <dave.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EA6FFE6E-FF56-420A-B6BA-32D2A510517A@microsoft.com...
>I just purchased a new system that has Vista Home Premium (OEM) 32-bit
> installed.
>
> I want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate 64-bit. I'm a techie and realize that
> this requires a complete re-install (which I'm quite comfortable doing).
>
> The manufacturer (gateway) did not provide the anytime upgrade CD.
> Gateway
> will not provide 64-bit media.
>
> The technical (re-install) part of this task easy. The challenge is
> figuring out what to buy, how to buy it, and where to buy it from (without
> paying an arm and a leg for the full retail version).
>
> My god Microsoft, can you make this upgrade any more obtuse and
> confusing???
>
> There appears to be a $159 upgrade available from Home Premium to
> Ultimate,
> but I cannot find concise information about how to buy it and whether this
> upgrade applies to a 32-bit OEM installation. Some sites suggest that
> this
> upgrade only applies to the the Retail version, not the OEM version, but
> it's
> not clear. [Unfortunately, now I can't find the link to the $159 upgrade
> offer, but it's somewhere on Microsoft's site. ]
>
> Do I need both the Anytime Upgrade disk and 64-bit media?
>
> Can somebody provide a concise answer whether this $159 upgrade applies to
> the OEM version and exactly how/where I can order these disk(s).
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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| Mon Dec 31, 2007 7:00 pm |
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Bruce Chambers
Joined: 14 Nov 2007
Posts: 383
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
dave wrote:
> I just purchased a new system that has Vista Home Premium (OEM) 32-bit
> installed.
>
> I want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate 64-bit. I'm a techie and realize that
> this requires a complete re-install (which I'm quite comfortable doing).
>
> The manufacturer (gateway) did not provide the anytime upgrade CD. Gateway
> will not provide 64-bit media.
>
> The technical (re-install) part of this task easy. The challenge is
> figuring out what to buy, how to buy it, and where to buy it from (without
> paying an arm and a leg for the full retail version).
>
> My god Microsoft, can you make this upgrade any more obtuse and confusing???
>
> There appears to be a $159 upgrade available from Home Premium to Ultimate,
> but I cannot find concise information about how to buy it and whether this
> upgrade applies to a 32-bit OEM installation. Some sites suggest that this
> upgrade only applies to the the Retail version, not the OEM version, but it's
> not clear. [Unfortunately, now I can't find the link to the $159 upgrade
> offer, but it's somewhere on Microsoft's site. ]
>
> Do I need both the Anytime Upgrade disk and 64-bit media?
>
> Can somebody provide a concise answer whether this $159 upgrade applies to
> the OEM version and exactly how/where I can order these disk(s).
>
> Thanks!
>
>
As a "techie," you'd know that there is no upgrade path from a 32-bit
OS to a 64-bit OS, so your purchasing decision is quite
straight-forward. You'll need a full version of the 64-bit Windows
Vista Ultimate. Whether you go OEM or retail depends upon whether or
not you ever expect to transfer the license to another computer.
--
Bruce Chambers
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killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
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| Mon Dec 31, 2007 7:08 pm |
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Mick Murphy
Joined: 18 Apr 2007
Posts: 47
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
Even in Australia you can pick up an OEM 64bit ultimate DVD for under A$300.
And you should know, 32bit to 64bit, or 64bit to 32bit, complete reinstall,
lol.
"dave" wrote:
> I just purchased a new system that has Vista Home Premium (OEM) 32-bit
> installed.
>
> I want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate 64-bit. I'm a techie and realize that
> this requires a complete re-install (which I'm quite comfortable doing).
>
> The manufacturer (gateway) did not provide the anytime upgrade CD. Gateway
> will not provide 64-bit media.
>
> The technical (re-install) part of this task easy. The challenge is
> figuring out what to buy, how to buy it, and where to buy it from (without
> paying an arm and a leg for the full retail version).
>
> My god Microsoft, can you make this upgrade any more obtuse and confusing???
>
> There appears to be a $159 upgrade available from Home Premium to Ultimate,
> but I cannot find concise information about how to buy it and whether this
> upgrade applies to a 32-bit OEM installation. Some sites suggest that this
> upgrade only applies to the the Retail version, not the OEM version, but it's
> not clear. [Unfortunately, now I can't find the link to the $159 upgrade
> offer, but it's somewhere on Microsoft's site. ]
>
> Do I need both the Anytime Upgrade disk and 64-bit media?
>
> Can somebody provide a concise answer whether this $159 upgrade applies to
> the OEM version and exactly how/where I can order these disk(s).
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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| Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:42 pm |
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Rick Rogers
Joined: 19 Jul 2007
Posts: 50
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
Hi Dave,
You need to locate a 64-bit OEM disk and obtain a copy. No need to purchase
anything, just get a copy of the OEM disk. A retail 64-bit disk will not do,
it has to be OEM. Install using your OEM key provided by Gateway. I would
strongly suggest you make sure Gateway has 64-bit drivers available for
download for their proprietary hardware, otherwise you will be experiencing
an exercise in futility.
Microsoft didn't make this difficult for you, Gateway did by not offering a
64-bit disk upon request. Microsoft offers a simple exchange for retail
boxed versions. I'd call Gateway support back and make a stink about it. OEM
manufacturers are solely responsible for support, Microsoft only supports
retail packaged products.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"dave" <dave.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EA6FFE6E-FF56-420A-B6BA-32D2A510517A@microsoft.com...
>I just purchased a new system that has Vista Home Premium (OEM) 32-bit
> installed.
>
> I want to upgrade to Vista Ultimate 64-bit. I'm a techie and realize that
> this requires a complete re-install (which I'm quite comfortable doing).
>
> The manufacturer (gateway) did not provide the anytime upgrade CD.
> Gateway
> will not provide 64-bit media.
>
> The technical (re-install) part of this task easy. The challenge is
> figuring out what to buy, how to buy it, and where to buy it from (without
> paying an arm and a leg for the full retail version).
>
> My god Microsoft, can you make this upgrade any more obtuse and
> confusing???
>
> There appears to be a $159 upgrade available from Home Premium to
> Ultimate,
> but I cannot find concise information about how to buy it and whether this
> upgrade applies to a 32-bit OEM installation. Some sites suggest that
> this
> upgrade only applies to the the Retail version, not the OEM version, but
> it's
> not clear. [Unfortunately, now I can't find the link to the $159 upgrade
> offer, but it's somewhere on Microsoft's site. ]
>
> Do I need both the Anytime Upgrade disk and 64-bit media?
>
> Can somebody provide a concise answer whether this $159 upgrade applies to
> the OEM version and exactly how/where I can order these disk(s).
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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| Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:45 am |
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Dave
Joined: 20 May 2007
Posts: 175
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 upgrade hp32 to ultimate64
Thanks for all your responses.
After going back and forth numerous times with Gateway support trying to get
the 64-bit OEM disk and a commitment to support it, I gave up. The only
consistent response from them was that they would not provide the 64-bit OEM
Vista disk.
Various other responses from their support included:
- "the 64-bit retail version of Vista will work fine and is supported... all
drivers are on the retail disk and/or you can download them from Microsoft"
- "the 64-bit OS is not supported"
- "you will void the warranty if you reinstall the OS [and/or install a
64-bit OS]"
- "8GB of memory will work fine with a 32-bit OS"
That last response was the last straw. Don't even try to explain that
2^^32=4GB.
Years ago, I was a big fan of Gateway, but not any more. Gateway support is
offshore & clueless.
My bad for assuming that 64-bit hardware that "supports 8GB of memory" would
have 64-bit software support.
dave
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