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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/1/2008 11:32:33 PM Posts: 1, Visits: 1 |
| | Is it possible install Vista Ultimate 64 bit and 32 bit on two seperate hard drives for one machine? Obviously only one version will be running at a time but will there be any problems activating both? |
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Group: Vista Forum Moderator Last Login: Yesterday @ 6:34:19 PM Posts: 142, Visits: 972 |
| I doubt that there would be problems. You would be getting into a grey area of legality though. As legally you are only allowed to install Windows on one computer once.
My Computer:
Windows Vista Ultimate Edition-ASUS M3A32-MVP WiFi Edition-AMD Phenom 9600 2.3 GHz Black Edition-4 GB DDR2-1000 (@1066 MHz)-Ati Radeon 3870 HD 512 MB-Two 320 GB SATA II Harddrives in RAID 0-800 Watt Tagan BZ Series Modular PSU
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Group: Vista Forum Moderator Last Login: Today @ 11:08:14 AM Posts: 2,045, Visits: 1,942 |
| I've read repeatedly on another forum where SP1 caused serious problems on machines that have more than one instance of Vista installed. They didn't say whether or not the versions were different, they just indicated that SP1 disabled all versions other than the "first". Their guess is that this is yet another of MS's anti-piracy moves because, after all, if you have more than one instance of Vista on your machine, you MUST be a pirate? Right?
ASUS A832nSLI-Deluxe, AMD 64X2 4400 OC 2.4GHz, 3GB OCZ,
Running: XP Pro, Vista Ultimate 32-bit, Vista Business, Ubuntu 7.10, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
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