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| Changing Vista Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit I've touched on this previously a couple of months ago, but I then incorporated a lot of questions at one time. HP offers a computer that has everything I want except that the only Vista Ultimate offered is 64-bit. My question is this: Since I want Ultimate, once I received it would I be able to change the OS from Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit? Based on my research about software and external hardware I have, I should go with 32-bit, but for some reason HP doesn't offer 32-bit Ultimate for this machine. They do offer 32-bit Vista Premium for the same PC, however. |
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| Re: Changing Vista Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit Judith <Judith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I've touched on this previously a couple of months ago, but I then >incorporated a lot of questions at one time. HP offers a computer that has >everything I want except that the only Vista Ultimate offered is 64-bit. My >question is this: Since I want Ultimate, once I received it would I be able >to change the OS from Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit? Only by blowing away the 64-bit system and installing the 32-bit system from scratch. Of course, you'd have to get 32-bit drivers for whatever on the computer needs them. -- Tim Slattery MS MVP(Shell/User) Slattery_T@bls.gov http://members.cox.net/slatteryt |
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| Re: Changing Vista Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit "Judith" <Judith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:74A7EA60-6B0C-44A6-8A71-F1D3C4DA5B26@microsoft.com... > I've touched on this previously a couple of months ago, but I then > incorporated a lot of questions at one time. HP offers a computer that > has > everything I want except that the only Vista Ultimate offered is 64-bit. > My > question is this: Since I want Ultimate, once I received it would I be > able > to change the OS from Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit? Based on my research > about > software and external hardware I have, I should go with 32-bit, but for > some > reason HP doesn't offer 32-bit Ultimate for this machine. They do offer > 32-bit Vista Premium for the same PC, however. Yes you can change, but you have to start from a bare drive, and if HP doesn't supply it, you'll have to buy your own non-upgrade copy of Vista Ultimate. And you will need to be sure that the HP actually does have 32-bit drivers for the board and attached hardware. It's odd that they would do only 64-bit - you want to be sure in advance that the reason for no 32-bit doesn't come as a nasty surprise. You might call their sales line and see if there is a good reason. HTH -pk |
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| Re: Changing Vista Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit "Judith" <Judith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:74A7EA60-6B0C-44A6-8A71-F1D3C4DA5B26@microsoft.com... > I've touched on this previously a couple of months ago, but I then > incorporated a lot of questions at one time. HP offers a computer that > has > everything I want except that the only Vista Ultimate offered is 64-bit. > My > question is this: Since I want Ultimate, once I received it would I be > able > to change the OS from Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit? Based on my research > about > software and external hardware I have, I should go with 32-bit, but for > some > reason HP doesn't offer 32-bit Ultimate for this machine. They do offer > 32-bit Vista Premium for the same PC, however. What would be the problem with 64 bit? It runs 32 bit apps without any problems that I have run into. |
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| Re: Changing Vista Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit I appreciate all replies. Jasper, from what I have read the 64-bit OS might not be compatible with my external hard drive, Sony external dvd burner and my Plextor (for transferring vhs to dvd). I have searched for 64-bit drivers for these on the various websites. To be honest, I'm not really concerned at the present time as I will be keeping my WinXP MCE computer that is running very well. But, there will come a time when the desktop will wear out and the Vista computer might become my main computer. So, I want cutting edge 'everything' and still be able to use the equipment I listed above. Don't really need the Vista computer--just want it. Most articles I read suggest to stick with 32-bit. I'm just trying to be careful and as well informed as can I can be on this subject. It was good to hear you had no problems with the transition, though. "Jasper" wrote: > > "Judith" <Judith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:74A7EA60-6B0C-44A6-8A71-F1D3C4DA5B26@microsoft.com... > > I've touched on this previously a couple of months ago, but I then > > incorporated a lot of questions at one time. HP offers a computer that > > has > > everything I want except that the only Vista Ultimate offered is 64-bit. > > My > > question is this: Since I want Ultimate, once I received it would I be > > able > > to change the OS from Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit? Based on my research > > about > > software and external hardware I have, I should go with 32-bit, but for > > some > > reason HP doesn't offer 32-bit Ultimate for this machine. They do offer > > 32-bit Vista Premium for the same PC, however. > > What would be the problem with 64 bit? It runs 32 bit apps without any > problems that I have run into. > > > |
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| Re: Changing Vista Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit thanks for the input, Patrick. Yes, it is strange about HP. I did email them on the subject to see if I could have the 32-bit Ultimate since the computer is customized. They just said, 'No.' When I get to that point that I'm ready to take the plunge, I will call them. "Patrick Keenan" wrote: > "Judith" <Judith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:74A7EA60-6B0C-44A6-8A71-F1D3C4DA5B26@microsoft.com... > > I've touched on this previously a couple of months ago, but I then > > incorporated a lot of questions at one time. HP offers a computer that > > has > > everything I want except that the only Vista Ultimate offered is 64-bit. > > My > > question is this: Since I want Ultimate, once I received it would I be > > able > > to change the OS from Ultimate 64-bit to 32-bit? Based on my research > > about > > software and external hardware I have, I should go with 32-bit, but for > > some > > reason HP doesn't offer 32-bit Ultimate for this machine. They do offer > > 32-bit Vista Premium for the same PC, however. > > Yes you can change, but you have to start from a bare drive, and if HP > doesn't supply it, you'll have to buy your own non-upgrade copy of Vista > Ultimate. > > And you will need to be sure that the HP actually does have 32-bit drivers > for the board and attached hardware. > > It's odd that they would do only 64-bit - you want to be sure in advance > that the reason for no 32-bit doesn't come as a nasty surprise. You might > call their sales line and see if there is a good reason. > > HTH > -pk > > |
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