> >>>>64 bits DVDs installation are available in all W7 flavor, and if you get
> >>>>Retail package, you get both 32 and 64 bits DVDs in the box.
Uh, how can you tell on the DVDs without installing and after
installing? I don't have their boxes, just the DVDs. I didn't know there
were SO many varieties! I thought it was only 32-bit, 64-bit, and the
editions.
> >>> I believe 32-bit in all flavors (save for Enterprise Ed.) comes on
> >>> one disk. 64-bit comes on another disk. I don't think 32 and 64
> >>> are on one single disk.
> >>
> >>Yes, separate disk for each bit level, that's what I said.
> >
> > You only get both 32 and 64 bit versions in a retail or upgrade package.
> > The OEM version only has one, either the 32 or 64 bit version but not
> > both.
> Yes
I tried to start this 64-bit W7 UE SP1 DVD's installer on an old Dell
Dimension 8250 test PC (512 MB of RAM; Intel Pentium 4/IV Prescott CPU
with HyperThreading/HT) with an external DVD burner drive to see what
happens (not going to install it :P). However, its updated 32-bit Dell
OEM Windows XP Home SP3 (IE6) told me that the DVD's setup.exe was not a
valid Win32 application. I can't boot the computer from any connected
USB drives (including Flash) since it doesn't seem to support USB
drives.
I also tried another old test PC that has an AMD 64-bit single core CPU
(754) with its old XP Pro. SP2 (IE6) and got the same error when trying
to run its setup.exe with its internal PATA/IDE DVD-ROM drive. However,
I was able to boot off its DVD unlike my Dell PC. It did let me run and
install.
So it seems like this DVD is purely 64-bit only and only can use UE? I
thought it would be like Vista's DVD installers with multiple editions.

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