Is a 32 bit key usable to activate 64 bit

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by RogerI, Jan 3, 2010.

  1. RogerI

    RogerI MDL Junior Member

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    Can a 32 bit key use to activate a 64 bit version?
    Anyone did it?
     
  2. Phazor

    Phazor MDL Expert

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    Short Answer: Yes.
     
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  3. psyclone2009

    psyclone2009 MDL Novice

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    No difference between 32 & 64, the difference in keys relates to basic, premium, professional and ultimate.
     
  4. RogerI

    RogerI MDL Junior Member

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    Gentlemen,
    Thank for the advice and explanation.
     
  5. Rosco

    Rosco MDL Addicted

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    You can even install a 32 bit version in one partition and a 64 bit version in another partition and use the same key.
     
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  6. Matrix Leader

    Matrix Leader MDL Addicted

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    ditto!! they are intercompatible
     
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  7. blackranger

    blackranger MDL Senior Member

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    Do you mean that the key will link with the motherboard info, as it's the same computer with same motherboard, so it's possible to pass the WGA?
     
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  8. vladxed666

    vladxed666 MDL Senior Member

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    yes and still you do not violate the eula since its still running on the same machine :)
     
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