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      11-04-2009
Hi, just noticed this place and I figured it would be excellent for answering my current questions...

I'm buying an Asus X61SL-6X151C on a Swedish Website( I live in Sweden) http://www.computercity.se/Products/...spx?id=2743014

In my opinion it's a great computer for a low price.

However, this Asus has Windows Vista Home Premium already installed and I'm planning on buying a Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade in the same run.
Then in another forum, I recieved the question "32 bit or 64 bit?"
And one problem is, I have no idea how to know if I'm buying 64 bit OS or what it even is.
And if I'm gonna upgrade the Vista on that computer right away, do I need to download specific updates in order for the W7 to work?
And yes, it is my first time buying an actual computer, so it's alot of questions for me at the moment.

So, if theres anyone kind enough to help me out, I'd be really grateful.

 
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      11-04-2009
Hello RallyGunde - Welcome to w7forums

The link you provided states the version of windows that comes with the laptop.
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Microsoft Vista Home Premium (32-bitars)
If you purchase Windows 7 OEM make sure its a 32-Bit version otherwise you will not be able to do the upgrade. It is required to do a clean install when changing from a 32-Bit OS to 64-Bit OS. Downloading specific drivers should only be needed when doing a clean install. After installing Windows 7 Upgrade there maybe Driver updates available.

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I forgot to mention the the Retail Boxes comes with both Windows 7 32-Bit and Windows 7 64-Bit DVD's

 

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      11-04-2009
So basically, I need to buy a real Windows 7 Home Premium and not just an upgrade, in order to get 64?
But how big is the difference between 64 and 32? Just the optimized RAM?

and uh, do I need Vista SP 2 or something for the W7 upgrade?

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You can buy the upgrade and upgrade from Vista but you must have the same Bit version to upgrade. It's the OEM version that doesn't come with both 32-Bit and 64-Bit DVD's

 

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      11-04-2009
Alright, cause there ain't no free upgrade on that site,(hard to understand swedish i guess :P).
So 32 isnt that shitty I take it.
 
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No the 32-Bit is not that bad. However I did notice that laptop comes with 4GB memory. Windows 7 32-Bit will not allocate all of the memory.You will only be able to use around 3GB of the memory unless you do install the 64-Bit version.

 

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Which means that I have to erase the Vista and then install the W7?
In that case it get's more expensive, because I can't use the Windows 7 upgrade, and got to buy the whole thing, right?
 
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      11-04-2009
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Which means that I have to erase the Vista and then install the W7?
In that case it get's more expensive, because I can't use the Windows 7 upgrade, and got to buy the whole thing, right?
I think you are missing the point behind the upgrade disk. The upgrade disk is for someone who has a previous version of windows. The upgrade disk will allow you to upgrade or clean install if you have a previous version of Windows. If you don't have a previous version of Windows then you will have to buy the full version.

There are three different versions of Windows Upgrade each one comes in 32-Bit and 64-Bit.
Only the retail box comes with both 32-Bit and 64Bit.
The OEM's are sent either 32-Bit or 64-Bit

There are 9 upgrade options to purchase
  • Windows 7 Premium
    • 32-Bit & 64-Bit Retail
    • 32-Bit OEM
    • 64-Bit OEM
  • Windows 7 Professional
    • 32-Bit & 64-Bit Retail
    • 32-Bit OEM
    • 64-Bit OEM
  • Windows 7 Ultimate
    • 32-Bit & 64-Bit Retail
    • 32-Bit OEM
    • 64-Bit OEM

 

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      11-04-2009
It's a little hard for me to translate Computer terms unfortunately.
I don't know what you mean when you said upgrade or clean install, but damn, it's cool that you are putting some effort in helping me this far.
 
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OK
Upgrade means you are installing over the top of your old Operating System leaving all the applications and drivers in place so you won't need to reinstall anything hopefully if things go well.

Clean install means you are just that. All drivers will need to be set back up. All your software will need to be installed again.

 

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