How to upgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit to Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit?

If you have the product key legally, you can request a installation disk. However, you have to make sure your computer is capable of a 64 bit OS. You should have more than 4gb of ram.

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Check this out to see if it helps by going to this site http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windo... and this site will help too: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Foru... Yes make sure you have at least 4GB of RAM.

Lol @ above answers... stupid people are stupid. Anyway there is no such thing as a license key for 32bit or 64bit. When they made vista, they started only using 1 set of keys for both.

So if you have windows 7 home premium 32bit, you can use that key to also activate windows 7 home premium 64bit, as they are the exact same key. So all you need is a generic windows 7 installation disc. You can get them directly from miscrosoft.

http://www.mydigitallife.info/official-w... gives the links to the microsoft digital river isos. Download the matching iso (windows 7 home premium, you cant change to pro or ult or anything), just get the x64 version. Burn it to a blank dvd using imgburn or iso recorder.

Then boot from it and wipe format your drive to wipe it and install windows. (ofcourse backup everything you don't want to lose before doing that) EDIT: what do you mean by "retrieve" the key? The license key will either be a shiny sticker that comes on the computer itself (on the bottom for most all laptops), or come with the windows disc that comes with your computer.

EDIT2: Well it depends on how much you plan on backing up. You can backup installed software or anything. Just things like documents, pics, videos, music, and anything else saved that you don't want to lose and isnt easily able to be obtained again.

Online backup, they do offer free storage, but its very limited. Most are 1-5GB, and most put a limit on the size per file you upload. You can try search though them all to see which ones would best suit you (maybe use multiple).

And backup some that way. Another way is using DVD discs which can each hold 4.7GB of data.

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