Originally posted by: blazer
its allways a good idea to have a backup, but a vista upgrade will/should leave a folder call windows old where all your data will be stored and can be deleted after you have moved everything back.
You can't do an in-place upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit. The boot partition will end up being reformatted and all the data on that partition will be erased.Originally posted by: uclaLabrat
does it matter if it goes from 32 bit to 64? I have 32 business, going to install that on my new build and then upgrade it to 64 ultimate.
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
You can't do an in-place upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit. The boot partition will end up being reformatted and all the data on that partition will be erased.Originally posted by: uclaLabrat
does it matter if it goes from 32 bit to 64? I have 32 business, going to install that on my new build and then upgrade it to 64 ultimate.