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deltafan

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:39 am
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Hello. Just downloaded Vista RC1 64-bit version and I can't get it to
install. When I run the DVD is says "Setup cannot run on this version of the
Operating System. To install Windows please try booting from the install
media." Then when I click setup, it says "Not a valid Win32 application."

I am running XP Home SP2. How do I get it to install?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:55 am
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Have you tried booting to the Vista DVD?

This can be done by changing your BIOS to boot from CD/DVD. Once your system
starts it will load the Windows Vista install setup from the DVD and you
should be good to go!

Jeff

"deltafan" wrote:

> Hello. Just downloaded Vista RC1 64-bit version and I can't get it to
> install. When I run the DVD is says "Setup cannot run on this version of the
> Operating System. To install Windows please try booting from the install
> media." Then when I click setup, it says "Not a valid Win32 application."
>
> I am running XP Home SP2. How do I get it to install?

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Roberto Baggio

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 1:00 pm
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You must boot off of the DVD.

"deltafan" wrote in message

> Hello. Just downloaded Vista RC1 64-bit version and I can't get it to
> install. When I run the DVD is says "Setup cannot run on this version of
> the
> Operating System. To install Windows please try booting from the install
> media." Then when I click setup, it says "Not a valid Win32 application."
>
> I am running XP Home SP2. How do I get it to install?
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Bill Frisbee

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 6:17 pm
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You cannot run the 64-bit installer from 32 bit windows to the best of my
knowledge.


Boot from the DVD and you should be good to go.


I also don't think you can upgrade a 32 bit Windows to a 64 bit Windows.


Bill F.


"deltafan" wrote in message

> Hello. Just downloaded Vista RC1 64-bit version and I can't get it to
> install. When I run the DVD is says "Setup cannot run on this version of
> the
> Operating System. To install Windows please try booting from the install
> media." Then when I click setup, it says "Not a valid Win32 application."
>
> I am running XP Home SP2. How do I get it to install?
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John Barnes

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:17 pm
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Both are correct

"Bill Frisbee" wrote in message

> You cannot run the 64-bit installer from 32 bit windows to the best of my
> knowledge.
>
>
> Boot from the DVD and you should be good to go.
>
>
> I also don't think you can upgrade a 32 bit Windows to a 64 bit Windows.
>
>
> Bill F.
>
>
> "deltafan" wrote in message
>
>> Hello. Just downloaded Vista RC1 64-bit version and I can't get it to
>> install. When I run the DVD is says "Setup cannot run on this version of
>> the
>> Operating System. To install Windows please try booting from the install
>> media." Then when I click setup, it says "Not a valid Win32 application."
>>
>> I am running XP Home SP2. How do I get it to install?
>
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 3:26 pm
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well unless... you have a 64bit processor... and ur just runnin windows
xp for the hell of it.. then u decide to upgrade to vista 64bit ...
...OR you're running both OS's on different partions... its all very
possible... except for the whole booting a 64bit OS in a 32bit OS...
that one is not possible, but boot from the disc and it should be
alright.


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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:56 am
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I am also getting "Not a Valid Win32 Application Error" as well with
Vista Business SP1 on my office applications such as Word 07 and Outlook
07. A reboot/logoff of course fixes the issue. I often stay logged in
and lock the machine. As others point out this appears to amplify the
occurrences. Also around about the time it starts to happen Word 07
will cease to do in-line spell checks and will begin to act somewhat
flaky. This may or may not be related.


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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:26 am
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how do i boot from disk if i have a P5Ld2 motherboard? looked in the
manual, all it did was just fry my brain


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