Exactly. You CAN install both, but activate one. So, you can dual boot with
both to see which one works best for you. When you decide on which one you
want, you can remove the one you don't use and activate the other.
But, yes. Only one can be installed at a time, technically.
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>> It is one or the other. Not both. Sorry.
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>> "Mango" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I bought Vista Ulitmate 32 and 64, I've installed the 64 bit version, I
>>>was
>>> wondering since there is the 32 also, can I install it on another
>>> computer
>>> that I own? Or is it just one or the other???
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> I think both is ok, just not at the same time.
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