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Can I exchange Windows XP64 for 32 bit version
Yes, many people: most 32-bit Exchange servers use it. Please don't rate the advice in the R documentation below tittle-tattle you read on the web. Would it be wise to use a 64bit OS, as eg Vista X64? I think, under Vista X64 it should be no problem to allocate 4 GB of RAM to R. Any experiences with that?

So you CAN install Vista Upgrade without first installing XP
After the install you will need to install the other 32-bit drivers. "LAB Enterprises" <ord...@labeshops.com> wrote in message news:D3CACC20-23AA-4C63-80F0-868302B8F149@microsoft.com... Does anyone here have experience/suggestions for switching for 64-bit to 32-bit Vista? My sisters HP Pavilion laptop came with

Upgrading WindowsXP Pro to Vista Ultimate on a FAT 32 HD
Thanks once again" Then he phoned me and I agreed to pop round this evening with my pressed Vista 64-bit DVD to see if we can get the trial up and running. He should have those options when installing XP and if he can't do it then I suspect he has lost a partition and a full erase with the manufacturers utility

XP 32 to Vista 64: Migrate of user files?
But I didn't have a chance to install and test print drivers. I've been told you can run 32 bit drivers on 64 bit Vista? I have two printers, both with x64 drivers. Has anybody gotten these printers to run? Similar printers? And any issues with software I should know about? Adobe Acrobat? Thanks guys, -Larry.

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
However, if you have a 32 bit OEM license and can find a 64 bit OEM media disk, even a generic one, the license should still work. An OEM license won't work A Vista license allows for installing either the 32 or 64 bit version of the puchased product. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Complete PC Restore of 64-bit Vista
(Please clarify this for me, Michael) If so, then I should install the 32-bit of Vista, do you agree? "Michael Jennings" <metarh...@gmail.com> wrote in message Do the 32 or 64 cision is determined also by what kind of computer, or processor or something else that I might have now inside my computer?

Switching from Vista Ultimate 64-bit to Home Premium 32-bit
There should be no problem. "alexh1000" <alexh1...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E5C91ACE-2852-4BFC-8E10-B95D6510904B@microsoft.com. Does the previous OS have to be on the same HDD that you are installing Vista to? • Upgrading a 32-bit operating system to a 64-bit operating system If you

Seeking answers about 64-bit Windows XP vs 64-bit Vista.
After that, you can boot from the 64-bit DVD and install Vista x64 into that new partition. You should be able to run all - or nearly all - your 32-bit applications in Vista x64, but you will need to reinstall them, just as if you were moving them to a new computer. Their Setup programs will need to make entries in

Should I use 64 bit Windows XP?
The upgrade option will be grayed out since you're installing the 64 bit version. You should consider doing a dual-boot configuration and keep WinXP as the main OS Greetings, Is it possible to upgrade fro Wiindows XP 32 bit to Vista 64 bit? In other words I have a system with WinXP 32 and want to buy a retail

Epson Scanner V200 Driver Set up FAILED message
I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate, 64 bit. I running into problems with the different players that my school uses for online courses; an error to the effect If you are having trouble with 64-bits, then use 32-bits. You probably should not have been encouraged to go 64-bits anyway. I don't encourage it.

Non-Vista print drivers in Vista 64 RC1?
Just wondering if this would be possible: 1) Purchase the retail DVD for Vista Home Premium or Business (or any Vista I guess) and install the 64-bit version because I have an AMD X2 processor (as I understand both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are on each DVD). * I use the non-64 bit version of XP Pro now.

XP 32-bit plus Vista Beta on 64-bit computer
The available ram XP reports to me is 2.85 gb, Vista 64 of course 4gb :). Don "therese1225" <therese1...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message In fact, you should also install WLM in WinXP; having it in both operating systems should make the transition easier when you are ready to retire WinXP.

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
Robert Rob...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan I should add, Canon in their wisdom does not include .inf files for the Downloading the driver pack for the Pixma MP780 (Vista or XP, 32 bit or 64) is pointless for this reason - Vista and XP on the client side just say the

Unable to install vista (unexpected completing installation re
I got a strong 1200 watt power supply (thinking future SLI here) that should hold me well into the future. And a motherboard that is capable of handling quad core Based off of the research I have done I would have to install my OEM Vista Home Premium 32 bit first. Then install the Vista Ultimate 64 bit upgrade,

Uninstall Vista w/out loosing data
For the SATA driver, I assume I should be using the HP designated Intel SATA AHCI Driver for my model rather than the model-specific Intel Chipset Install Utility? 2. Assuming I am correct about needing the SATA driver, there are evidently two versions of the SATA driver--one for vista 64 and one for vista 32.

Seeking answers about 64-bit Windows XP vs 64-bit Vista.
Here's what I did: < <1) Partition hard disk with two primary drives (C and D) <2) Install Vista 32-bit on C <3) Do a complete backup to D <4) Install Vista install media to restore the 64-bit OS. And if <it is not fixed I think that the error message should at least be more <clear in explaining the problem!

32 or 64
2) they're out of stock of the 32 bit version (though with a Core 2 Duo I think I can use the 64 bit version--correct me if I'm wrong) You can. That is, to install Vista on this mobo (it's a ASRock ConRoe 1333-D667) I had to first load Windows 98 and XP (in that order, since XP was an upgrade to Win98) onto an

OEM Vista 32 bit to 64bit upgrade possible?
... up by installing the 64 bit and then the 32. You or anyone can say whatever you want about whether or not it should work, the installs did work and OSs both do work. If you later install Vista (either 32 or 64 bit or one after the other), Vista will set up its boot loader with a reference to earlier OSs.

Question on installing Vista 64 bit with 4gb of ram?
Note: I am preparing to clean install Vista Ultimate 64-bit on a new PC with no OS & I want to avoid easily anticipated installation problems. Currently I run with an ATT supplied SpeedStream 4100 DSL modem. ATT Support simply says it will connect & that a driver should already be on the Vista DVD. (How reassuring!

Group Policies on SBS 2k3 R2 not allowing 64-bit apps to insta
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
IQRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL vista 64 bit install error blue screen durring 64 bit install how to install vista 64 bit on a pc with 32 bit i found that the original driver that came with the card was infact for a 32-bit system, so if you are running x64, you should find that this helps.