On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 21:28:11 GMT, "Brinner via WindowsKB.com"
<u55655@uwe> wrote:
> Ken my system uses 32 bit of which I used the 32 bit disk sorry for the
> confusion
So let me make sure I understand you: you are trying to upgrade from a
32-bit version of Windows Vista Home Premium to a 32-bit version of
Windows 7 Home Premium. Is that correct?
> Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
> >> Hi Ken I started with Winows Vista Home Premium. The upgrade was to Windows
> >> 7 Home Premium, I followed the text that came with the disk there were two of
> >> these one for 32 bit and one for 64 bit which my computer is running on Vista.
> >> That is 32 bit ...
> >
> >Sorry, I'm getting lost in those last two sentences. But let me make
> >it clear that you can *not upgrade from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit
> >or vice versa. When you do an upgrade, you have to keep the "bitness"
> >the same.
> >
> >> I did a check to see if my computer was compatable and all is
> >> o.k. I cannot remember the exact text but it said something like the file was
> >[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> >> >
> >> >What was the exact verbatim text of the error message you received?
> >
>
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