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Trouble: Vista's Setup.exe is not a Valid Win32 Application...
I'd love to know whether if I go for 64bit Vista it would be the same. I don't like 32bit any more :( Windows XP x86 is only supported at this time, its still beta, of Windows Vista Capable PCs, the upcoming availability of Premium Ready PCs and the availability of the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta.

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
... but you'll want to run the Vista Upgrade Advisor and make sure you're machine is up to it. Some tuners don't have drivers yet, particularly for 64 bit versions. Whether or not to install, is always your choice. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart Display\Security Win 95/98/Me/XP

Vista installation
Lang Murphy lang_mur...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Not sure if Windows Upgrade Advisor will run in XP x64... but would suggest After my first attempt this morning where I sopped Vista after 1.5hrs, I installed Windows XP 64-bit on this machine to see if XP would be as slow, but XP did a

Win XP Media Center 2005 Crashes / Freezes
I would expect to see an upgrade SKU. But it would almost certainly be a fresh install version, for one very important reason - all drivers in x64 Vista must I expect that XP Pro x86 and W2k SP4 will only be ugradable to a Vista Business or Ultimate sku. So you are suggesting that the early adopters of 64-bit

Windows Vista fails to install
According to HP, the machine is Vista capable. According to Microsoft's Vista upgrade advisor, the video card is not recommended for anything better than home The machine came with MCE pre-installed (why a 32 bit operating system on a 64 bit processor I don't know). The machine performs very well as a desktop

Vista Upgrade Advisor for WINXP 64?
Graham norr...@nospam.linkline.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Colin Barnhorst wrote: So far it looks like you will not be able to purchase a Vista Upgrade sku to upgrade any editions of Windows except XP Pro x86, XP Home, Media Center, and Windows 2000 SP4. I expect that XP Pro x86 and W2k SP4 will only

Vista install hangs
But even the Microsoft Vista upgrade advisor program is only 32 bit so much for us using 64 bit Windows. I cant even find out if all my hardware will work with Vista with their own test program. Even though they have a 64 bit version of Vista? So at this time XP pro x64 lives on on my system.

VISTA BUSINESS UPGRADE FOR SALE
I've tried installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions and both do the same thing. I don't think it's a hardware issue since I've been able to run XP on it IDE Floppy Drive Vista Upgrade Advisor sees no problems, and the compatibility check only lists issues with the SATA RAID driver (I'm not using RAID).

Windows Vista System Requirements
Is there another way to transfer my XP pro 32bit settings to Vista Ultimate 64bit on the same computer using external drive? .... god luck and some do not. the upgrade advisor is not always correct in saying NO problems. check with the manufacturers of your hardware to see if 64 bit drivers are available. currently

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
Since
there is no upgrade advisor for 64-bit, no help there. :-) Stick with installing from the DVD boot. BIOS's can be problematical. Current OS: Windows XP Professional 64bit Edition OEM Vista version: Windows Vista Business 64bit OEM (Express Upgrade) Explanation for choise of Vista: I purchased the OEM

Cannolt install Windows Vista
sibeer sib...@comcast.net alt comp os windows-xp Go to the Microsoft web site and download the Vista Upgrade Advisor. Run it and you then should be able to make your decision. If I have a 3.2GHz Pentium D (64 bit capable) would it make more sense to buy Vista Ultimate 64 bit as opposed to Vista Ultimate 32 bit?

i want to install windows vista
What version of Vista are you trying to install upgrade or full 32 or 64-bit, Home Premium, etc. "Don J" <dej8...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:xOGdnUdjFov7CnnbnZ2dnUVZ_j2dnZ2d@comcast.com... Have never tried to repair Vista without first trying to install it. I just want to enter either Vista or XP at bootup.

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
Even though you would get a message from the 95 desktop that upgrade is not an option, if you boot with the XP Upgrade cd the upgrade installer will accept a I expect that XP Pro x86 and W2k SP4 will only be ugradable to a Vista Business or Ultimate sku. So you are suggesting that the early adopters of 64-bit

Which one? 32 or 64bit
Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor can help you determine which features and edition of Windows Vista will run on your computer. While all editions of Windows Vista can support multiple core CPUs, only Windows Vista Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise can support dual processors. 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64)

Vista Ultimate
The company also offers a beta of Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor from its Web site to determine the ability of a PC to run Vista in its various guises. [47] All versions will be available in both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x86-64) architectures, except Windows Vista Starter which will only be available for 32-bit

Vista Ready..................
... grow up. ms has sure not lived up to its responsibilities , like providing vista updates to its own software or hardware for vista or 64 bit xp. so a I suggest you run the Vista Upgrade Advisor first "Donnzi" <Don...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote I installed Vista premium with very bad results on a

Why Vista is great - and people need to stop looking for things...
For users that have a card, check with your vendor and I also recommend to run the "Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 1.0". I never knew why it was rarely utilized in XP. Note that with 64-bit Vista driver signing is MANDATORY. Vista will not install a device that does not have signed drivers, period. Steve.

If i upgrade from xp to vista,
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upgrade advisor runs on 64 bit mikey...@comcast.net "BENAGLIA" <benaglia. and...@tiscali.it> wrote in message news:uBp%23q92tHHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... I have just assembled a new desktop pc and would appreciated some advise on installing Vista 64. At the moment I am working with XP 64 sp2 and all is well,

Vista starts to roll out
Visit
manufacturers websites to determine if the devices have Vista support. -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. I'm running XP on a Tyan S2466 MPX dual AMD (2x2 gig) motherboard with 2 gig memory. Vista upgrade advisor says it's okay for what that's worth.

If i upgrade from xp to vista,
Hello Colin, We shouldn't be able to upgrade from Windows XP x64 to Windows Vista 64 bit. Are you stating this is working in current builds of Vista? <>> I'm sure someone else has already noticed this, but I was amused to see <>> that you cannot run the Vista upgrade advisor against x64 Edition.