win7 32/64 bit dual boot same machine

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Gene E. Bloch

Just wondering out loud, I wonder what percentage of people care what
the EULA says? I suppose we'll never know, but I suspect that most
people don't read EULA's very closely and simply rely on their own
morals to decide right from wrong.


Violating a sentence in a EULA is hardly on a level with robbing a
bank. :)
For sure. You can do it without a ski mask...
 
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We're happy to hear that you think so highly of Windows
Professional. To make sure you are aware of all of the features an
capabilities, please see 'bit.ly/W7Pro' (http://bit.ly/W7Pro
 
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Gene E. Bloch

We're happy to hear that you think so highly of Windows 7
Professional. To make sure you are aware of all of the features and
capabilities, please see 'bit.ly/******' (http://bit.ly/******)
That is so unrelated to the post you responded to that I can't help
wondering if it is intended as spam.
 
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undisclosed

My bad. I should have specified that I was responding to Joel’s positiv
comment about Windows 7 in his post #15 on 4/03. I’ll be clearer in th
future
 
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Seth

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My bad. I should have specified that I was responding to Joel's positive
comment about Windows 7 in his post #15 on 4/03. I'll be clearer in the
future.
Quote what you are responding to and it will be very clear...
 
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peter

Going from a 32 bit OS to a 64 bit OS requires a NEW install.....no upgrade
path available.
Start with the W7 DVD ..pick new 64 bit install and follow the
prompts.......
Hope you have your work backed up.
peter

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So Mr. Blake,

Your saying that the exhorbitant amount I paid for
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Full,

I can only use it on 1 machine??? I had 3 machines running Win Xp. I can't believe I can not install the 64 bit on the same machine a different partition. I think MS has made enough from me. Why is it that every time you come out with a new product, Microsoft has to stick it to the end user?????

I have 32 bit software I do not want to give up. I also have new 64 bit software I would like to use...... So in the end.... I have to fork over twice the price for the same damned software so your boss can add a wing to his mansion and give more $$$$$ away???????? What a crock!!!!!!!! I am not stealing it and putting it on a friends computer or anything like that. I just want to take advantage of the capabilities it offers and at the same time get my moneys worth out of the software I already have. Who makes these assinine decissions?????????? Why do you (microsoft) continue to screw the end user????? I think I will just throw my computer in a trash compactor and send it and Win 7 to Microsoft so you can have a paperweight for your desk.

Do i sound ticked off??? You bet I do. because I am!!!!!!
 

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