Why can't i install 7600.16385?

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7600.16385.090713-1255_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso (WZOR rls)

When mounted it gives me this:
98161872.png


When extracting and trying to run setup.exe it says win32 is not compatible.

I'm using XP SP3 when i'm trying to install it.

Also i can't burn it to DVD as i dont have any left, and not enough big USB stick for alternative.

EDIT: Is it because i'm running X86 version of WinXP from where i'm trying to run it?
 

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Talking about this:

7600.16385.090713-1255_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso (WZOR rls)

When mounted it gives me this:
98161872.png


When extracting and trying to run setup.exe it says win32 is not compatible.

I'm using XP SP3 when i'm trying to install it.

Also i can't burn it to DVD as i dont have any left, and not enough big USB stick for alternative.

EDIT: Is it because i'm running X86 version of WinXP from where i'm trying to run it?

You trying to do an upgrade or a fresh install?

if an upgrade you will need to do a fresh install so maybe you will have to wait till you get my blank dvd's
 

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Talking about this:

7600.16385.090713-1255_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso (WZOR rls)

When mounted it gives me this:
98161872.png


When extracting and trying to run setup.exe it says win32 is not compatible.

I'm using XP SP3 when i'm trying to install it.

Also i can't burn it to DVD as i dont have any left, and not enough big USB stick for alternative.

EDIT: Is it because i'm running X86 version of WinXP from where i'm trying to run it?

I believe it's because you can't upgrade from a 32-bit OS to a 64-bit one. You would have to clean install.
 

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Can i go somehow to DOS after reboot, and DIR myself to the folder it's extracted? And try it then (without loading Windows up before)?
 

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Vista x64
Yes. You cannot upgrade from x86 to x64. Do a clean install by booting off the iso burnt to DVD.
 

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Windows 7 7100 x86 & x64
Can i go somehow to DOS after reboot, and DIR myself to the folder it's extracted? And try it then (without loading Windows up before)?
You just can't upgrade from XP to 7...it is not allowed
 

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Well, fck MS's intellectual property rights and all of their EULA if that's the case.

EDIT: But can you do an upgrade from Vista x86 Windows without any additional burning?
 

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Well, fck MS's intellectual property rights and all of their EULA if that's the case.
I know...but I guess that is how it is...
 

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Well, Microsoft actually allows it in some circumstances:
How to Upgrade Windows XP To Windows 7

But of course i can't run that migration thing in Windows 7 map as i'm running a 32-bit OS and trying to install 64-bit one (Not win32 compatible error).

It should be possible with DOS, though.
 

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Don't forget to backup all your files to a different partition, or to a external disk before clean install.

Lot of people save files to desktop, don't forget those.

Export your favourites
Export your address book of the email client.
Export your email accounts from your email client
Export your agenda appointments if you have them.

Be thorough.

If I got a dollar every time people forget those things, I would be a rich man.
 

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Talking about this:

7600.16385.090713-1255_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRMCULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso (WZOR rls)

When mounted it gives me this:
98161872.png


When extracting and trying to run setup.exe it says win32 is not compatible.

I'm using XP SP3 when i'm trying to install it.

Also i can't burn it to DVD as i dont have any left, and not enough big USB stick for alternative.

EDIT: Is it because i'm running X86 version of WinXP from where i'm trying to run it?

Hey Im confused. your system spec says vista 64, you say xp 32, trying to install win 7 64, as an upgrade right? and from the same partiton?

Ken
 

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Can i go somehow to DOS after reboot, and DIR myself to the folder it's extracted? And try it then (without loading Windows up before)?


I heard you can by rebooting in to safe more with command prompt and then running the setup.exe. I have not done it yet, but I heard it talked of. This helped people with non bootable disks get it installed. Yours, of course, will have to be a clean install.
 

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My laptop is running Vista x86, my second laptop Vista x64 (which is in my profile), and my desktop PC XP x86.

I'm trying to install Win7 x64 to that XP x86 machine. But seems like Windows doesn't like it.
 

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OS
Vista x64
I heard you can by rebooting in to safe more with command prompt and then running the setup.exe. I have not done it yet, but I heard it talked of. This helped people with non bootable disks get it installed. Yours, of course, will have to be a clean install.

Hmm, but in safe mode the kernel is still reading x86 arbitrary code, so it should still give Not win32 compatible error. It's 3:54 A.M. here and wanted to install that damn thing. Another trip to shop for DVDs i suppose then.

EDIT: So can i just format my current installation with some external program, and clean install x64 Win7?
 

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OS
Vista x64
You can run the installation from boot and it will give you the option to custom install and there you can either format the partition or just install on the existing partition, if you choose not to format then the old XP installation will be placed in a folder called Windows.old and will not effect the Windows 7 installatioon,.

After your installation has finished you can then access all your old files from the Window.old directory but you will need to reinstall all your old programs although if you have stand alone programs they may still work and you could possibly just move them back into the programs folder or program file (x86) folder if you have installed x64.
 

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What exactly should i run under boot? bootsect.exe gives Win32 not compatible, etfsboot.com isn't running, memtest.exe is for memory testing.

And do i have to run it under Safe Mode?
 

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