OK, so I have Windows Vista Home Premium on my laptop, with the free Windows 7 upgrade thing.
However, I was looking at the pamphlet in the CD's case (The manufacturer gave me the full OEM thing, rather than just a sleeve), and it mentions that it would upgrade to 32-bit Windows 7 since my Windows Vista is 32-bit.
But the retail ones have both 32-bit and 64-bit on the same disc.
Anybody know if the upgrade disc WILL have the 64-bit version? As since my laptop has 4GB of RAM, I really want the 64-bit.
Also, I kinda want Windows 7 Professional since it has the Windows XP mode. But my Vista Home Premium upgrades to 7 Home Premium. Would my smartest move be to use "Anytime upgrade" to upgrade mine to Business, or do you think I could call Microsoft and pay a pro-rated price to get the next-step-up upgrade? (Or just upgrade it once I have Windows 7, if that's do-able)
I would just call Microsoft directly, but they have a tendency of not answering my questions, so I'd rather ask here.
However, I was looking at the pamphlet in the CD's case (The manufacturer gave me the full OEM thing, rather than just a sleeve), and it mentions that it would upgrade to 32-bit Windows 7 since my Windows Vista is 32-bit.
But the retail ones have both 32-bit and 64-bit on the same disc.
Anybody know if the upgrade disc WILL have the 64-bit version? As since my laptop has 4GB of RAM, I really want the 64-bit.
Also, I kinda want Windows 7 Professional since it has the Windows XP mode. But my Vista Home Premium upgrades to 7 Home Premium. Would my smartest move be to use "Anytime upgrade" to upgrade mine to Business, or do you think I could call Microsoft and pay a pro-rated price to get the next-step-up upgrade? (Or just upgrade it once I have Windows 7, if that's do-able)
I would just call Microsoft directly, but they have a tendency of not answering my questions, so I'd rather ask here.
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