maximumpc.com — Once you made the decision that upgrading to Windows 7 is worth it for you, or buy a new PC that’s upgrade eligible, do you know exactly what you’re getting? Can I upgrade from Windows XP? Do I need to buy the same product edition when upgrading? Can I go from 32 bit to 64 bit? These are just a few of the many questions we seek to answer
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zippoJul 9, 2009
That's bad enough already... then you have separate 32 and 64-bit versions, OEM versions, upgrade versions, etc, etc.
datdamonfooJul 9, 2009
To the dumbass who dugg me down, please tell me how I was wrong. I use Vista heavily and never have to reboot except for updates. Sorry, but the truth hurts.
schoate09Jul 10, 2009
You can't install 98or me on an i7 or newer intel processor as they no longer support segmentation while dos based windows odes use segment truncation.
Closed AccountJul 11, 2009
32-bit and 64-bit are very different systems. There's nothing Microsoft can do about that. Sending a robot to mars has nothing to do with this.