If I buy the 32bit version, can I upgrade to 64bit for free?

G

Gypsy

What kind of english is that?
Oh I forgot, that is not English is it?
"Do you GOT proof of that"
Do I got proof?
It's do you have, NOT do you got.
 
G

Gypsy

Speak English
Maus said:
Do YOU got proof of that? (That you have to pay twice)

If not, untill there is no proof it has no sense at all to call names to
eachother and saying that the other is wrong....
So where's your proof?

Maus
 
C

C.unt

Do you know how to sprechen?
Maus said:
Do YOU got proof of that? (That you have to pay twice)

If not, untill there is no proof it has no sense at all to call names to
eachother and saying that the other is wrong....
So where's your proof?

Maus
 
M

Maus

So you still HAVE no proof ?

Why are you so angry, or are you also a member of the language purist
society?
Or maybe just 'cause you're wrong/ have no proof?

I bet you're going to react on this message, calling names, making fun of me
etc etc.
But hey stick to the subject and proof that you're right, then you're really
a grown up.


Maus
 
M

michael e dziatkowicz

Leedrick said:
That is a ridiculous argument. He will still be using one version once he
upgrades his PC.

Free engine oil when you buy gas? Free windows when you buy a hard drive?
Your analogy generator is faulty. No, it is broken entirely.

He has bought the software, which supports multiple architectures.
Therefore
it is not unreasonable to be able to switch versions once his processor
architecture changes.

If you buy a 64 bit pc or notebook in 2009 make SURE it has whatever 64 bit
Microsoft OS is current on it be it windows Vista or the next version of
windows that might come out by then. It might cost $75 more but it will save
you some heartache in the end.
 
B

Bill

Gypsy said:
What kind of english is that?
Oh I forgot, that is not English is it?
"Do you GOT proof of that"
Do I got proof?
It's do you have, NOT do you got.

Filter + You = Twit.
 
A

Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

Both platforms (x86 and x64) are included in the same box on separate disk,
so if you have a PC that supports both processor architectures, make sure
you choose wisely, since you get only 1 license. Although, you can uninstall
and install the desired version. Later, if one does not meet your needs.
 
G

Guest

None of this is about Vista any more, that's what this topic was about.
Forget the English and everything...

So you can upgrade for free (possibly)? Good news for me. :)
 

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