.NET Framework - When will Windows XP Pro x64 be ready for download?
Asked By Ben
18-May-08 01:08 PM
I had gotten XP Pro x64 last year, when I downgraded from Vista due to some
problems. I went to Vista Home Premium, and now I wanted to go back, cause
with all my video and audio production, and my internet radio station, it
messes up on Vista... Now I lost the code to install XP. When will Microsoft
let us download Windows XP Pro x64
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Cor Ligthert[MVP] replied...
Ben,
Although you are in the wrong newsgroup.
As you want to use XP 64 you need to have a license for that, so call then
to Microsoft in your country.
Cor

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