pubairplanes
New Member
Hey all,
I have legit copies of windows xp home and a vista business upgrade (both 32-bit). I ordered from Microsoft last week for $9.99 a 64-bit windows vista disk through their website.
My desktop was running Vista Business 32-bit yesterday just fine. I got the 64 bit disk in the mail, put it in the drive, and of course this didn't work because of the 32/64 bit incompatiability. I then tried a fresh install with the same 64 bit disk, but that didn't work because the product key i have is for the upgrade, not a full install.
Bascially what I'm asking is if there is any way I can install 64 bit Vista using a full 64 bit disk that has no product key of its own, a Windows XP Home disk and product key, and a Windows Vista Business 32 bit upgrade with a product key? Is there some recipe for success that I don't know?
Thanks!
I have legit copies of windows xp home and a vista business upgrade (both 32-bit). I ordered from Microsoft last week for $9.99 a 64-bit windows vista disk through their website.
My desktop was running Vista Business 32-bit yesterday just fine. I got the 64 bit disk in the mail, put it in the drive, and of course this didn't work because of the 32/64 bit incompatiability. I then tried a fresh install with the same 64 bit disk, but that didn't work because the product key i have is for the upgrade, not a full install.
Bascially what I'm asking is if there is any way I can install 64 bit Vista using a full 64 bit disk that has no product key of its own, a Windows XP Home disk and product key, and a Windows Vista Business 32 bit upgrade with a product key? Is there some recipe for success that I don't know?
Thanks!