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Trouble: Vista's Setup.exe is not a Valid Win32 Application...? H
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Well, people have been able to upgrade from the trial to the full OEM 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

Thoughts on Vista
Carey Frisch [MVP] cnfri...@nospamgmail.com microsoft public windows vista general If you have a 64-bit version of XP, you’ll be installing from scratch to I know the update advisor will not work on an X64 machine. Any one know if "they" plan on making one, or should I just "dive" in and hope I don't get sucked

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
If you are launching Vista install from XP, what results do you get with the upgrade advisor? "Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User" wrote: Microsoft sent you Beta Welllllllllll Microsoft sent it to me along with a 64 bit for the Beta testing of Vista. and now what am I supposed to do with the program.

What kind of performance could I expect from Vista on my system?
Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "germanium20" <germaniu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message I HIGHLY advise, and Microsoft does too, to first run the Vista Upgrade Advisor to identify any hardware or software issues that might get in the way of

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
BostonKDubs BostonKD...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Both 32 bit and 64 bit DVDs gave me the same error message. Or should I just order the 32 bit CDs and try that? I just want it to work!! As a sidenote, the Windows Upgrade Advisor tells me I can run Windows Vista

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
System requirements: 1 GHz 32 bit or 64 bit processor, 1 GB of system memory, 40 GB hard drive w/ at least 15 gigs of available space, Then I installed Vista on top of XP (not the clean install but the upgrade). Nothing but problems. The upgrade advisor said everything was hunky dory and ready to go with Vista,

Vista Anytime Upgrade - Australia???
peter pe...@nowhere.net alt comp periphs mainboard asus You do have a 64 bit processor..........suggest you download and run the Vista Upgrade Advisor. I do not have a 64 bit system. please see link http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/1033/ordermedia/faq.mspx I am running Ms win XP pro, when in system

Going back to XP
Your machine is vista capable and vista premium ready according to HP. You might want to run Microsoft's upgrade advisor to be sure. 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 computer,

News: Windows Vista System Requirements
We still aren't in the list of countries :( -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP Windows Shell/User "Rod Davies" When I clicked thru the Anytime Upgrade advisor before, Australila is NOT in the list of participating countries.... ...why? Will it ever be?

Win XP Media Center 2005 Crashes / Freezes
Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "Scott Micale" <hrm_ad...@news.postalias> wrote in message The Vista Upgrade Advisor reminded me of Selective Service when I got my greetings letter from my local draft board way back in the 60's. After parading around half

Trouble: Vista's Setup.exe is not a Valid Win32 Application...
Why should they write 64-bit drivers for Vista when they haven't for the current XP 64. "Charlie Russel - MVP" <char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in 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.

Windows Vista fails to install
Vista is nice though. But I presently have no use for it because my computers are all 32 bit. Vista is made for 64 bit and XP is not. you can download the "windows vista upgrade advisor" to check for yourself. To answer the question in your topic: "Can My Computer Run Faster If Upgrade Xp to Vista ?

Are there ever going to be proper drivers for Windows Vista 32 ...
Colin Barnhorst colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I am not as confident that there will be any upgrade for x64. 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 will

Vista Advisory Tool is a Joke
I am not comfortable reassuring prospective x64 users that they will be able to do a classic upgrade from XP x64 to Vista x64 untill I see the 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 will be

Passing strange...
I am sure most on this site, like myself, do a clean install (with an upgrade version, if available) and FSTW is a useful tool. 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 will be left hung out

Windows Vista System Requirements
From the site Andre pointed us to I read: A Windows Vista Premium Ready PC includes at least: * 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor1. the worldwide availability of Windows Vista Capable PCs, the upcoming availability of Premium Ready PCs and the availability of the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta.

No errors but receive "Installation was not successful"
I'd love to know whether if I go for 64bit Vista it would be the same. I don't like 32bit any more :( -- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. It says I need to have XP or Vista running before the installer will install the Vista advisor program. Anyone else run into this?

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
John Barnes jbfo...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Well said, but I think the effort that would be necessary to build an 'upgrade path' for 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

If i upgrade from xp to vista,
And I was sure to try both DVDs multiple times, although I'm aware that my computer will not support the 64 bit. However, the laptop did boot off of the 64 bit Or should I just order the 32 bit CDs and try that? I just want it to work!! As a sidenote, the Windows Upgrade Advisor tells me I can run Windows Vista

lizardliz - well, I finally upgraded successfully this morning!...
Dennis Pack dennisp...@hotmail.nospam.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Nirok: Inserting the XP cd during installation no longer works with Vista. There is no direct upgrade path from a 32-bit operating system to a 64-bit operating system, only a custom installation is possible. Since you haven't installed