The Editor
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Hey all,
So I hear W7 is pretty popular now or something
I've been attempting to upgrade my Vista install to 7 recently but have come across a strange issue.
Im currently running x64 Vista Ultimate, and am trying to upgrade to x64 W7 ultimate however whenever I select the x64 package on the disk I have, I'm greeted with this error message:

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Weird no? It seems to be contradicting itself....
So I tried launching the 32 bit package and installing that in case I was wrong and was actually running x86 all these years, and was greeted with:

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So great.
I can't install x64, because apparently I'm running x86, and I can't install x86 because I'm already running x64.
Good job windows
I've tried 2 W7 ultimate discs, and it's happened with both in exactly the same way, so I suspect the problem lies deep within my Vista installation....
Has anyone come across an error like this before? Or have any suggestions on my next course of action?
Other than a tear down and fresh install over the top I can't see a way out... and it's taken me so long to get my media library's set up and annexed just right I really CBA to be fiddling about again...
Thanks all!
So I hear W7 is pretty popular now or something
I've been attempting to upgrade my Vista install to 7 recently but have come across a strange issue.
Im currently running x64 Vista Ultimate, and am trying to upgrade to x64 W7 ultimate however whenever I select the x64 package on the disk I have, I'm greeted with this error message:

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Weird no? It seems to be contradicting itself....
So I tried launching the 32 bit package and installing that in case I was wrong and was actually running x86 all these years, and was greeted with:

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So great.
I can't install x64, because apparently I'm running x86, and I can't install x86 because I'm already running x64.
Good job windows
I've tried 2 W7 ultimate discs, and it's happened with both in exactly the same way, so I suspect the problem lies deep within my Vista installation....
Has anyone come across an error like this before? Or have any suggestions on my next course of action?
Other than a tear down and fresh install over the top I can't see a way out... and it's taken me so long to get my media library's set up and annexed just right I really CBA to be fiddling about again...
Thanks all!
My Computer
At a glance
Vista Ultimate x64C2D E6300 @ 2.8 Ghz4x1gb Geil ULTRA PC-6400Zotac 8800GTS 512mb
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Vista Ultimate x64
- CPU
- C2D E6300 @ 2.8 Ghz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4
- Memory
- 4x1gb Geil ULTRA PC-6400
- Graphics Card(s)
- Zotac 8800GTS 512mb
- Sound Card
- Creative X-Fi Extreme Gamer
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung Syncmaster 931BW, NeoView 15" secondary
- Hard Drives
- OS (C:) - WD Raptor 74GB
Music (D:) - 100GB partition of Samsung F1 640gb
Data (E:) - 498GB partition of Samsung F1 640gb
Videos (G:) - Hitachi Deskstar 250gb
- PSU
- Hyper Type R 580w Modular
- Case
- Icute Gamer
