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Sky
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      9th Jan 2008
Is there any patch or upgrade to upgrade from 32bits to 64bits for Windows XP
Professional Service Pack 232bits???
If it is i need the way to get it please!!!
 
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      9th Jan 2008
Sky wrote:
> Is there any patch or upgrade to upgrade from 32bits to 64bits for Windows XP
> Professional Service Pack 232bits???
> If it is i need the way to get it please!!!


I believe you can't do that. You need to do a clean install.
 
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      9th Jan 2008


"Universe_JDJ" wrote:

> Sky wrote:
> > Is there any patch or upgrade to upgrade from 32bits to 64bits for Windows XP
> > Professional Service Pack 232bits???
> > If it is i need the way to get it please!!!

>
> I believe you can't do that. You need to do a clean install.
>

And u have any ideea were i can find a Windows XP SP2 Professional 64x ??for
download?for exemple to trade my windows with that one, or something...
 
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Bruce Chambers
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      10th Jan 2008
Sky wrote:
> Is there any patch or upgrade to upgrade from 32bits to 64bits for Windows XP
> Professional Service Pack 232bits???
> If it is i need the way to get it please!!!



No such upgrade can be done. First of all, it's not possible to
"upgrade" from a 32-bit OS to a 64-bit OS; a clean installation is the
only way to go. Secondly, WinXPx64 is available only as an OEM license,
which cannot perform upgrades; OEM licenses are specific ally designed
to perform only clean installations.


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      10th Jan 2008
Sky wrote:
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> "Universe_JDJ" wrote:
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>> Sky wrote:
>>> Is there any patch or upgrade to upgrade from 32bits to 64bits for Windows XP
>>> Professional Service Pack 232bits???
>>> If it is i need the way to get it please!!!

>> I believe you can't do that. You need to do a clean install.
>>

> And u have any ideea were i can find a Windows XP SP2 Professional 64x ??for
> download?for exemple to trade my windows with that one, or something...



Unless you have a very expensive MSDN subscription, there is no source
from which WinXPx64 can legitimately be downloaded. You'll need to buy it.


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      12th Jan 2008
=?Utf-8?B?U2t5?= wrote:
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> Is there any patch or upgrade to upgrade from 32bits to 64bits for Windows XP
> Professional Service Pack 232bits???


No. You need to put on 64 bit totally fresh.





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