VicktorVauhn
Member
+319|6650|Southern California
If you got a legit key, it should work... 64 bit or 32 bit both use the same key.
I am using a 32 bit key from academic aliance with 64 bit win 7.
Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|6997|Toronto | Canada

Are you sure?  You might have a key that works with both but if he has an OEM x86 key it probably wouldnt work with x64.
mikkel
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+383|6860

FloppY_ wrote:

Winston_Churchill wrote:

presidentsheep wrote:


Might be a long shot but do they do a trial/evaluation copy?
One of the types you have to then go and buy and enter in a cd key for?
For an OS?  Sounds pretty dumb lol.

"You may use your computer for 60 days, after which we will render it completely useless you may re-install and continue another 60"
There are a handful of releases from XP and up with 180 day trials available for Microsoft product training.
Phrozenbot
Member
+632|6874|do not disturb

Windows 7 comes with 2 discs. One for 32-bit, and the other for 64-bit. Both will work on the same product key given.
VicktorVauhn
Member
+319|6650|Southern California

Winston_Churchill wrote:

Are you sure?  You might have a key that works with both but if he has an OEM x86 key it probably wouldnt work with x64.
Well, they said when they were releasing win 7 that it would come with the option to install 64 or 32 on the same disc, and I have the key from MSDNAA "Windows 7 Professional (x86) - DVD (English)" that I used to activate the 64 bit version I am using on my laptop....
DefCon-17
Maple Syrup Faggot
+362|6414|Vancouver | Canada
I grabbed a CloneDVD, assuming that would work. Apparently not.

Oh well. So much for staying legit.
Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|6997|Toronto | Canada

VicktorVauhn wrote:

Winston_Churchill wrote:

Are you sure?  You might have a key that works with both but if he has an OEM x86 key it probably wouldnt work with x64.
Well, they said when they were releasing win 7 that it would come with the option to install 64 or 32 on the same disc, and I have the key from MSDNAA "Windows 7 Professional (x86) - DVD (English)" that I used to activate the 64 bit version I am using on my laptop....
Hmm, mine didnt work that way.  My x86 key didnt work for x64.  Maybe still the OEM thing.

Phrozenbot wrote:

Windows 7 comes with 2 discs. One for 32-bit, and the other for 64-bit. Both will work on the same product key given.
Thats retail, not OEM

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