can XP upgrade w2k?

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Todd

Todd 32 and 64
a windows7 on win64 will no run a Software for a win32......
it the same with all Windows and Linuxs...
same as a Software win12 old DOS not will run win32...

For windows7 on win32 is not the same as windows7 on win64,
all is the Format, and Some motherboard drivers or on a win64...

Clonezilla boots off its own CD. I find the i486
version the most stable. Clonezilla does not care what is
on the partition it is cloning, just that it supports
the format. And, it does support NTFS.

I am not sure what you are trying to tell me.

-T
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

a windows7 on win64 will no run a Software for a win32......


That sentence, like all your sentences, is very hard to understand.
But if you are saying that 64-bit Windows 7 can not run software
written for 32-bit Windows 7, that's absolutely wrong.
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

I wonder if he's thinking of FAT12 (as used, I think, on floppies)?


Yes, FAT12 is what's used on floppies. In fact, it's the version of
FAT that's used on any disk or partition (even a hard disk) smaller
than 16MB (if one could find such a small disk or partition these
days).

(Or was there a Windows 1.2? I know there was a 1.)


As far as I know, there was never a 1.2. Windows 1 never had any
decimal sub-versions. Windows 2, which had a 2.1, was the first
version of Windows to do this.

But I never used Windows 1. Windows 2 was the first Windows I used,
but even then, I really didn't use it much; I just played around with
it a little. Windows 3.0 was the first version I used a lot.
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

The reason for the oil shortage: nobody remembered to check the oil levels. Our
oil is located in the North Sea but our dip-sticks are located in Westminster.
(or Texas and Washington etc. - adjust as necessary!)


LOL!

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP
 

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