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Can I reinstall an OEM version as 64 bit?
Does anybody know any antivirus software (full protection packagae including firewall) able to work with Vista Home Premium 64-bit? Having purchased Vista in April The GData technical support advised me to remove the complete software and reinstall GData without the firewall module. Since then I have been using

Vista 32 bits to Vista 64 bits without loosing apps.
Because of my other problem I've described on the top, i'm pretty sure i will reinstall Vista. Just a last thing i want to be sure: If i remove the IDE-disk before i start .... The software can still be found in "Program Files", and in the controlpanel (hope that's what's called in english) I'm using Vista 64-bit,

Is 64 Bit Worth It?
chrisw chr...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualpc Hi I installed Virtual PC 2007 64-bit on Vista Ultimate 64 and I can't run it. I get a dialog saying: "The Virtual Machine Monitor driver required by Virtual PC is missing. Please reinstall Virtual PC and try again." Well, I can't even uninstall it.

Windows Vista mail problem
Lang, I have a Vista 64 bit computer, so I'm have Virtual PC with XP running in it, in order to use a couple of 32 bit programs that won't behave properly on Vista I have to figure this out in the next couple of days, or will have to pull the plug on 64 bit and switch back to 32 bit, which means a reinstall of

A vista question about the one user buy stuff.
Alias However, the 64-bit version of Windows XP is only available as an OEM version. You can reinstall this version as many times as you please, as long as it is on the Im not going to wait for Vista so I think im going to get XP Pro. So im looking around and find out that there is a 32 bit and 64 bit version.

Windows DreamScene not working on Vista Ultimate 64 bit OS
Carlos Car...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Rick: You might also try the freeware Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 in Vista x64, I was thinking that if all else fails I would have to go out and buy the 32 bit version, and reinstall it over the 64 bit version...agian, will that work

backup
He's
explaining about how to back up my HD to a few DVD's, then reinstall a dozen programs, find all my old passwords and I told him goodbye and hung up. Now, I'm $170 poorer, but I have Vista 32 bit and I'll stick with with it for now. Well, I suppose that starting the Mac vs. PC discussion is a bit off track,

Antivirus software inluding firewall for Vista 64-bit
( I always assume x64 vista since I have 64 bit cpu) Bobb "Charlie Russel - MVP" <char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message But even if they DO offer an upgrade, everyone who buys a Vista Capable Pc would have to wipe it ?? After having used it for X months ? and then reinstall all apps ?

Should I order the 64-bit version of Vista?
Office prices are already eroding, with most people being able to purchase it with a PC for $150. The thing is that if Microsoft DIDN'T play nice with Linux, Windows Vista is too late - the 32 bit version seems obsolete when the processors are 64 bit. the 64 bit version won't run 32 bit applications.

Vista 64 bit e MS Word 2007 (incompatibilità ?)
"Your_User_Name" wrote: Hello everyone, I recently built my own pc and installed Vista Ultimate 64bit edition - OEM. I have had daily blue screens and STOP errors since my first install. *To make it be known, my motherboard and processor are 64 bit compatible. * The first time I installed Vista it crashed itself

vista 64 bit ordering.
I have the disk for 64 bit Vista but if I use it, it will wipe my C drive. (You would have thought that Microsoft in all their wisdom could have figured out a Is there any way around this so that I can go 64 bit and not have to reinstall everything on the D drive too? (I suspect that I still have about half the

the futility of upgrading
thxheynow thxhey...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsupdate Pretty awful but i ended up having to totally format and reinstall. All is finally well with my pc and i have a beta version of onecare that is 64 bit vista compatible finally "Rob" wrote: "Lee" <L...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

Price of PCs as Vista nears?
I would need to write only a little bit in .net or so... hopefully though. Otherwise I would need a new pc probably to develop faster for .net. 21. So the main thing is. I just like my current PC tooo much. Yeah. Maybe I'll change my mind later on... or maybe I won't until next year 2007 when vista gets an erection

Complete PC Backup can't find any OS when trying to restore
You cannot preserve the activation if you need to reinstall afterwards, you will just simply need to reactivate using the phone method. Incidentally, if the automated I purchased a retail Windows Vista Ultimate, custom installed it (64-bit) on a new PC, and Vista confirmed my copy had been validated online.

vista 64 bit ordering.
I was running Vista Ultimate 32-bit and decided to change to 64-bit because of the support for more memory, etc. I did a complete backup of my system, The only option left to me was to reinstall the 32-bit version from the backup, restore the files and then restore to the 64-bit, so I tried to do so.

Is 64 Bit Worth It?
David B. m...@nomail.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup If you do a full backup of Vista 32 bit, then install, 64 bit, then restore the backup, you will be back to 32 bit. You'll need to reinstall your apps after the 64 bit install. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost

Third party firewall killing my Internet connection
I installed all the updates yesterday without a hiccup.I'm using Vista Ultimate 64(no beta sp1 installed). "ivymike" <ivym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in Now i'm worried about the current batch of updates - I've had system restore fail to get the machine working, and I don't fancy another full reinstall

Poor performance after installing windows updates on Vista x64
chrisw chr...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public virtualpc "Steve Jain" wrote: "chrisw" wrote: Hi I installed Virtual PC 2007 64-bit on Vista Ultimate 64 and I can't run it. I get a dialog saying: "The Virtual Machine Monitor driver required by Virtual PC is missing. Please reinstall Virtual PC and try

windows update causes unbootable pc?
I have an HP dv9000 laptop it has a 64 bit processor but runs on 32bit Vista ( to check yours click on the start button, then right click computer and chose had Norton on my pc. Yes, only because that is what HP preloads w/a 60 day trial. They asked if i would try uninstalling Norton and reinstall the software.

(QSS) Re: My New HP Laptop w/Vista now runs V5
It's only because I've had to reinstall xp several times recently that my killfile was lifted...enoughs enough back you two . You've got my number....I won't wait up though LOL. People that know computers are'nt the slightest but interested in Vista they can get 64 bit free with Linux you fraudulent fucker .