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Installed 64-bit W7 with its UE DVD, but can't use a HPE key or downgradeUE to HPE?

 
 
Ant
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      06-04-2011
Hi!

However, I noticed 64-bit W7 DVD's installer was only for UE (Ultimate
Edition) and didn't ask me to pick what edition to install like in
Vista. I wante to install HPE (Home Premium Edition). I also didn't
enter a key since I haven't bought a copy and wanted to see how 64-bit
W7 was on my old 64-bit PC, and then buy a copy to get its key to
activate it.

Is there a way to downgrade this UE installation to HPE since I want use
a three PC family pack key? Or am I stuck to reinstall with HPE DVD
installer? I know W7 can do upgrade to higher editions, but can it
downgrade?

Thank you in advance.
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      06-06-2011
>Hi!
>
>However, I noticed 64-bit W7 DVD's installer was only for UE (Ultimate
>Edition) and didn't ask me to pick what edition to install like in
>Vista. I wante to install HPE (Home Premium Edition). I also didn't
>enter a key since I haven't bought a copy and wanted to see how 64-bit
>W7 was on my old 64-bit PC, and then buy a copy to get its key to
>activate it.
>
>Is there a way to downgrade this UE installation to HPE since I want use
>a three PC family pack key? Or am I stuck to reinstall with HPE DVD
>installer? I know W7 can do upgrade to higher editions, but can it
>downgrade?
>
>Thank you in advance.


Well, are you using a retail installation DVD, an OEM DVD, Family Pack
DVD?

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      06-08-2011
Ant <> écrivait
news::

> Hi!
>
> However, I noticed 64-bit W7 DVD's installer was only for UE (Ultimate
> Edition) and didn't ask me to pick what edition to install like in
> Vista. I wante to install HPE (Home Premium Edition). I also didn't
> enter a key since I haven't bought a copy and wanted to see how 64-bit
> W7 was on my old 64-bit PC, and then buy a copy to get its key to
> activate it.
>
> Is there a way to downgrade this UE installation to HPE since I want use
> a three PC family pack key? Or am I stuck to reinstall with HPE DVD
> installer? I know W7 can do upgrade to higher editions, but can it
> downgrade?
>
> Thank you in advance.


Am I missing something?

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.

If you want HPE, use a HPE DVD, if you want UE, use a UE DVD; also the keys
only works with a specific version, HPE key for HPE, UE key for UE, OEM or
Retail also has something to do with the validity of the key.

HTH
 
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      06-09-2011
>Ant <> écrivait
>news::
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> However, I noticed 64-bit W7 DVD's installer was only for UE (Ultimate
>> Edition) and didn't ask me to pick what edition to install like in
>> Vista. I wante to install HPE (Home Premium Edition). I also didn't
>> enter a key since I haven't bought a copy and wanted to see how 64-bit
>> W7 was on my old 64-bit PC, and then buy a copy to get its key to
>> activate it.
>>
>> Is there a way to downgrade this UE installation to HPE since I want use
>> a three PC family pack key? Or am I stuck to reinstall with HPE DVD
>> installer? I know W7 can do upgrade to higher editions, but can it
>> downgrade?
>>
>> Thank you in advance.

>
>Am I missing something?
>
>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.
>
>If you want HPE, use a HPE DVD, if you want UE, use a UE DVD; also the keys
>only works with a specific version, HPE key for HPE, UE key for UE, OEM or
>Retail also has something to do with the validity of the key.
>
>HTH


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.

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      06-09-2011
"Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]" <.@.> écrivait
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>>Ant <> écrivait
>>news::
>>


<snip>

>>
>>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.
>>


<snip>

>
> 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.
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
>


Yes, separate disk for each bit level, that's what I said.
 
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      06-09-2011
On Thu, 9 Jun 2011 16:23:01 +0000 (UTC), Dominique <>
wrote:

>"Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]" <.@.> écrivait
>news::
>
>>>Ant <> écrivait
>>>news::
>>>

>
><snip>
>
>>>
>>>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.
>>>

>
><snip>
>
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> - Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
>>

>
>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.

 
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      06-09-2011
Roy Smith <> écrivait
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> On Thu, 9 Jun 2011 16:23:01 +0000 (UTC), Dominique <>
> wrote:
>
>>"Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]" <.@.> écrivait
>>news::
>>
>>>>Ant <> écrivait
>>>>news::
>>>>

>>
>><snip>
>>
>>>>
>>>>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.
>>>>

>>
>><snip>
>>
>>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>> - Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
>>>

>>
>>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
 
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      06-10-2011
> >>>>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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      06-10-2011
On 6/10/2011, Ant posted:
>>>>>> 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.
>


If they are like my DVDs, one will be labeled "64-bit software" and the
other will be labeled "32-bit software".

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      06-11-2011
On 6/10/2011 1:46 PM, Ant wrote:
>>>>>> 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.
>


Well I don't know about the other flavors of Win 7 install DVD's, but I
have a HPE and Pro upgrade set. Here's a link that show's a picture of
a Win 7 Pro Anytime Upgrade DVD:

http://my.jetscreenshot.com/1443/20110610-kwoy-39kb

My Pro upgrade DVD looks similar to this except inside the red box I've
added it says upgrade instead of Windows Anytime Upgrade. Also as you
can see this DVD is clearly marked as a 32-bit, this is true with the
ones I have as well as the 64-bit DVD is marked in the same location.
Now the HPE DVD set is green instead of blue. I would naturally assume
that the Ultimate set is black since that is the color of the box.

Also you'll notice that the edges contain a hologram of the windows and
Microsoft logos, and on the reverse (data) side you can find out where
your DVD set was manufactured.

If your DVD is lacking any of these, then I'd be suspect of it's validity.


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