Re: Is there a way to install an old program which works on Win7 32-bit onto Win7 64-bit?

Originally Posted by
pvanc
Cat,
Maybe you can help me achieve my goal. I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit software to install and in trying to upgrade install it over Windows 7 Home Premium on my 64-bit laptop I get to the point of the program doing a compatibility report and it says it puts it on the desktop. The report is blank and I don't have any compatibility problem since I have already been running Windows 7. How do I bypass that compatibility report and get on with the upgrade installation? The only choice I have at the compatibility report window is 'close' which ends the installation. Please respond so I can get on with my installation. Thanks, pvanc
pvanc, I've never done an upgrade install, other than the Windows Anytime Upgrade, which involved only entering a key, some updating was done. After reboot, I had a desktop that said "Windows 7 Professional", rather than "Home Premium".
I'll tell you what you may be able to do. It should work as long as MS recognizes the key, if not, no harm done.
Go to the Start Menu, enter "Windows Anytime Upgrade", w/o the quotes. There are 2 options, you can go to the Microsoft Store & purchase a key, or you can enter a key that you've purchased. Select the option to enter the key that you've purchased, making sure that you double check what you're entering.
It will take a minute or so (usually less) to validate the key, if successful, the upgrade will proceed, if not, an error will show. Try entering the key & see what happens. This is the program that you should have bought in the first place, is the Windows Anytime Upgrade. No need to reinstall Windows 7 over Windows 7. The key simply unlocks the features of the desired version.
But try entering that key & see what happens first, all may be fine.
Cat
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