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sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search first but

am not finding my answer.

i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems. this

latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it wouldn't

display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then when i'm

looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it shows two

versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem solved! so

i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having this new

upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't showing up

on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have this

constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

nothing. aargh!

finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying to do my

first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with and Lo

and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a recovery

disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery disk right

now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking microsoft

has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe, they'll

come out with a patch????

can anyone help me through this??

this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

--

Vista Ultimate 64 bit

HP dv9000

Intel Core2

T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

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Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If you have

Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

 

"Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

> sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search first

> but

> am not finding my answer.

> i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

> bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems. this

> latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

> all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it wouldn't

> display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then when i'm

> looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it shows

> two

> versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem solved!

> so

> i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having this

> new

> upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't showing

> up

> on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have this

> constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

> nothing. aargh!

> finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying to do

> my

> first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with and Lo

> and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

> recovery

> disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery disk

> right

> now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking microsoft

> has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

> they'll

> come out with a patch????

> can anyone help me through this??

> this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

> --

> Vista Ultimate 64 bit

> HP dv9000

> Intel Core2

> T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

please forgive me for jumping the gun! i called microsoft and they fixed

it.. i was just so ticked from calling HP and them tellling me to uninstall

the 64 and go back to 32 bit.

around the 28th of august i couldnt log onto ie7, then looked and seen 2

diff versions of the ie, the 64 bit worked and the 32 didn't so i removed the

32 and that led to this problem.

the guy at microsoft had me do a search for "internet explorer" and it came

up with two "ie7 for 64 bit" and one that just said "internet explorer" so i

moved the one titled just "internet explorer" to my desktop and now that

works fine with java and flash. it also fixed the problem i had with activeX.

i don't know why i had two different versions of IE7 in my Start>Programs, i

thought it was just an auto update thing.

sorry i threw mud before i exhausted all resources but i thought i'd have to

pay to call microsoft since that's what the support website looks like it

means.

they were great and easy to understand, by the way.

*me looking sheepishly away but understanding that i need to correct myself

since i was so willing to bash microsoft when it was my own dumb fault*

--

Vista Ultimate 64 bit

HP dv9000

Intel Core2

T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

 

 

"John Barnes" wrote:

> There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If you have

> Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

>

> "Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

> > sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search first

> > but

> > am not finding my answer.

> > i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

> > bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems. this

> > latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

> > upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

> > all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it wouldn't

> > display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then when i'm

> > looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it shows

> > two

> > versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem solved!

> > so

> > i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having this

> > new

> > upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't showing

> > up

> > on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have this

> > constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

> > nothing. aargh!

> > finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying to do

> > my

> > first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with and Lo

> > and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

> > recovery

> > disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery disk

> > right

> > now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking microsoft

> > has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

> > they'll

> > come out with a patch????

> > can anyone help me through this??

> > this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

> > --

> > Vista Ultimate 64 bit

> > HP dv9000

> > Intel Core2

> > T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

>

>

Guest R. C. White
Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

Hi, John.

 

That was my first reaction, too. But reading through Angel's

obviously-frustrated post, I get the impression that he/she is talking about

the 32/64-bit versions of IE7, not of Vista.

 

Angel, Vista - both x86 and x64 - originally comes set to default to 32-bit

IE7 when we click the big blue "e". To get 64-bit IE, we must specifically

run it, perhaps by navigating to Program Files, rather than to Program Files

(x86).

>> it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

 

Was there a change on 8/29/07? MY Vista Ultimate x64 still runs the x86

version of IE7 unless I insist on the 64-bit version. (To see which you are

running, start IE7 then click Help | About Internet Explorer. If it doesn't

say "64-bit Edition", then it's the 32-bit version that is running.)

 

What are you really asking, Angel?

 

Sadly, some websites and some programs have not been updated to work

properly with IE7 x64, which is why it still defaults to IE7 x86. (It took

a long time to get many websites updated to work with IE7; a few still

require us to claim we're running IE6!)

 

RC

--

R. C. White, CPA

San Marcos, TX

rc@grandecom.net

Microsoft Windows MVP

(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

 

"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

news:O0BFJru9HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If you

> have Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

>

> "Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

>> sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search first

>> but

>> am not finding my answer.

>> i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

>> bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems.

>> this

>> latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

>> all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it wouldn't

>> display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then when

>> i'm

>> looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it shows

>> two

>> versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem solved!

>> so

>> i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having this

>> new

>> upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't showing

>> up

>> on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have this

>> constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

>> nothing. aargh!

>> finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying to do

>> my

>> first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with and

>> Lo

>> and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

>> recovery

>> disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery disk

>> right

>> now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking

>> microsoft

>> has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

>> they'll

>> come out with a patch????

>> can anyone help me through this??

>> this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

>> --

>> Vista Ultimate 64 bit

>> HP dv9000

>> Intel Core2

>> T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

There is no IE64 available on a 32-bit version of Windows. As I said, she

still had to have Ultimate 64 installed initially. There is no update from

32-bit to 64-bit IE, they coexist in different install folders. Both are

available from the time the OS is first installed.

IE64 does not run several add-ons, java and flash being two.

 

"R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message

news:77F0434D-0824-4902-B92C-0D8094D6428E@microsoft.com...

> Hi, John.

>

> That was my first reaction, too. But reading through Angel's

> obviously-frustrated post, I get the impression that he/she is talking

> about the 32/64-bit versions of IE7, not of Vista.

>

> Angel, Vista - both x86 and x64 - originally comes set to default to

> 32-bit IE7 when we click the big blue "e". To get 64-bit IE, we must

> specifically run it, perhaps by navigating to Program Files, rather than

> to Program Files (x86).

>

>>> it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

>>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

>

> Was there a change on 8/29/07? MY Vista Ultimate x64 still runs the x86

> version of IE7 unless I insist on the 64-bit version. (To see which you

> are running, start IE7 then click Help | About Internet Explorer. If it

> doesn't say "64-bit Edition", then it's the 32-bit version that is

> running.)

>

> What are you really asking, Angel?

>

> Sadly, some websites and some programs have not been updated to work

> properly with IE7 x64, which is why it still defaults to IE7 x86. (It

> took a long time to get many websites updated to work with IE7; a few

> still require us to claim we're running IE6!)

>

> RC

> --

> R. C. White, CPA

> San Marcos, TX

> rc@grandecom.net

> Microsoft Windows MVP

> (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

>

> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

> news:O0BFJru9HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If you

>> have Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

>>

>> "Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

>>> sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search first

>>> but

>>> am not finding my answer.

>>> i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

>>> bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems.

>>> this

>>> latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing

>>> to

>>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

>>> all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it wouldn't

>>> display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then when

>>> i'm

>>> looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it

>>> shows two

>>> versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem solved!

>>> so

>>> i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having

>>> this new

>>> upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't showing

>>> up

>>> on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have this

>>> constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

>>> nothing. aargh!

>>> finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying to

>>> do my

>>> first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with and

>>> Lo

>>> and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

>>> recovery

>>> disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery disk

>>> right

>>> now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking

>>> microsoft

>>> has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

>>> they'll

>>> come out with a patch????

>>> can anyone help me through this??

>>> this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

>>> --

>>> Vista Ultimate 64 bit

>>> HP dv9000

>>> Intel Core2

>>> T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

>

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

Glad it is fixed for you. Incidentally, you should have 3 versions

available from the start menu, one titled Internet Explorer (no-addons).

You may have to type internet explorer in the search box if you ever start

having problems with IE and need to see if it is caused by an add-on.

 

"Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D27D7D19-4F99-4417-8CD3-342CB7244EFE@microsoft.com...

> please forgive me for jumping the gun! i called microsoft and they fixed

> it.. i was just so ticked from calling HP and them tellling me to

> uninstall

> the 64 and go back to 32 bit.

> around the 28th of august i couldnt log onto ie7, then looked and seen 2

> diff versions of the ie, the 64 bit worked and the 32 didn't so i removed

> the

> 32 and that led to this problem.

> the guy at microsoft had me do a search for "internet explorer" and it

> came

> up with two "ie7 for 64 bit" and one that just said "internet explorer" so

> i

> moved the one titled just "internet explorer" to my desktop and now that

> works fine with java and flash. it also fixed the problem i had with

> activeX.

> i don't know why i had two different versions of IE7 in my Start>Programs,

> i

> thought it was just an auto update thing.

> sorry i threw mud before i exhausted all resources but i thought i'd have

> to

> pay to call microsoft since that's what the support website looks like it

> means.

> they were great and easy to understand, by the way.

> *me looking sheepishly away but understanding that i need to correct

> myself

> since i was so willing to bash microsoft when it was my own dumb fault*

> --

> Vista Ultimate 64 bit

> HP dv9000

> Intel Core2

> T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

>

>

> "John Barnes" wrote:

>

>> There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If you

>> have

>> Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

>>

>> "Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

>> > sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search

>> > first

>> > but

>> > am not finding my answer.

>> > i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

>> > bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems.

>> > this

>> > latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing

>> > to

>> > upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

>> > all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it wouldn't

>> > display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then when

>> > i'm

>> > looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it

>> > shows

>> > two

>> > versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem

>> > solved!

>> > so

>> > i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having

>> > this

>> > new

>> > upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't

>> > showing

>> > up

>> > on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have

>> > this

>> > constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

>> > nothing. aargh!

>> > finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying to

>> > do

>> > my

>> > first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with and

>> > Lo

>> > and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

>> > recovery

>> > disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery disk

>> > right

>> > now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking

>> > microsoft

>> > has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

>> > they'll

>> > come out with a patch????

>> > can anyone help me through this??

>> > this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

>> > --

>> > Vista Ultimate 64 bit

>> > HP dv9000

>> > Intel Core2

>> > T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

>>

>>

Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

Hi, John:

Now I wonder...

How can you tell, from the name "Angel", that it is a "she" rather than a

"he"?

Am I missing something from my (poor) knowledge of the English language?

Please help this southern Spanish speaking x64 guy a little bit.

:)

Carlos

 

"John Barnes" wrote:

> There is no IE64 available on a 32-bit version of Windows. As I said, she

> still had to have Ultimate 64 installed initially. There is no update from

> 32-bit to 64-bit IE, they coexist in different install folders. Both are

> available from the time the OS is first installed.

> IE64 does not run several add-ons, java and flash being two.

>

> "R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message

> news:77F0434D-0824-4902-B92C-0D8094D6428E@microsoft.com...

> > Hi, John.

> >

> > That was my first reaction, too. But reading through Angel's

> > obviously-frustrated post, I get the impression that he/she is talking

> > about the 32/64-bit versions of IE7, not of Vista.

> >

> > Angel, Vista - both x86 and x64 - originally comes set to default to

> > 32-bit IE7 when we click the big blue "e". To get 64-bit IE, we must

> > specifically run it, perhaps by navigating to Program Files, rather than

> > to Program Files (x86).

> >

> >>> it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

> >>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

> >

> > Was there a change on 8/29/07? MY Vista Ultimate x64 still runs the x86

> > version of IE7 unless I insist on the 64-bit version. (To see which you

> > are running, start IE7 then click Help | About Internet Explorer. If it

> > doesn't say "64-bit Edition", then it's the 32-bit version that is

> > running.)

> >

> > What are you really asking, Angel?

> >

> > Sadly, some websites and some programs have not been updated to work

> > properly with IE7 x64, which is why it still defaults to IE7 x86. (It

> > took a long time to get many websites updated to work with IE7; a few

> > still require us to claim we're running IE6!)

> >

> > RC

> > --

> > R. C. White, CPA

> > San Marcos, TX

> > rc@grandecom.net

> > Microsoft Windows MVP

> > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

> >

> > "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

> > news:O0BFJru9HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >> There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If you

> >> have Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

> >>

> >> "Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

> >>> sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search first

> >>> but

> >>> am not finding my answer.

> >>> i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

> >>> bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems.

> >>> this

> >>> latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing

> >>> to

> >>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

> >>> all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it wouldn't

> >>> display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then when

> >>> i'm

> >>> looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it

> >>> shows two

> >>> versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem solved!

> >>> so

> >>> i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having

> >>> this new

> >>> upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't showing

> >>> up

> >>> on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have this

> >>> constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

> >>> nothing. aargh!

> >>> finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying to

> >>> do my

> >>> first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with and

> >>> Lo

> >>> and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

> >>> recovery

> >>> disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery disk

> >>> right

> >>> now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking

> >>> microsoft

> >>> has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

> >>> they'll

> >>> come out with a patch????

> >>> can anyone help me through this??

> >>> this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

> >>> --

> >>> Vista Ultimate 64 bit

> >>> HP dv9000

> >>> Intel Core2

> >>> T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

> >

>

>

Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

thanks everyone for responding.. i'm just glad it's cleared up. and i wish

i had a quarter of your tech knowledge. uggh.

by the way, i am a "she" rather than a "he". short for Angelina, which i

have no idea where my mom got that name since my sisters are named Lisa,

Teresa and Tammy :)

but thanks again!!!

 

--

Vista Ultimate 64 bit

HP dv9000

Intel Core2

T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

 

 

"Carlos" wrote:

> Hi, John:

> Now I wonder...

> How can you tell, from the name "Angel", that it is a "she" rather than a

> "he"?

> Am I missing something from my (poor) knowledge of the English language?

> Please help this southern Spanish speaking x64 guy a little bit.

> :)

> Carlos

>

> "John Barnes" wrote:

>

> > There is no IE64 available on a 32-bit version of Windows. As I said, she

> > still had to have Ultimate 64 installed initially. There is no update from

> > 32-bit to 64-bit IE, they coexist in different install folders. Both are

> > available from the time the OS is first installed.

> > IE64 does not run several add-ons, java and flash being two.

> >

> > "R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message

> > news:77F0434D-0824-4902-B92C-0D8094D6428E@microsoft.com...

> > > Hi, John.

> > >

> > > That was my first reaction, too. But reading through Angel's

> > > obviously-frustrated post, I get the impression that he/she is talking

> > > about the 32/64-bit versions of IE7, not of Vista.

> > >

> > > Angel, Vista - both x86 and x64 - originally comes set to default to

> > > 32-bit IE7 when we click the big blue "e". To get 64-bit IE, we must

> > > specifically run it, perhaps by navigating to Program Files, rather than

> > > to Program Files (x86).

> > >

> > >>> it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

> > >>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

> > >

> > > Was there a change on 8/29/07? MY Vista Ultimate x64 still runs the x86

> > > version of IE7 unless I insist on the 64-bit version. (To see which you

> > > are running, start IE7 then click Help | About Internet Explorer. If it

> > > doesn't say "64-bit Edition", then it's the 32-bit version that is

> > > running.)

> > >

> > > What are you really asking, Angel?

> > >

> > > Sadly, some websites and some programs have not been updated to work

> > > properly with IE7 x64, which is why it still defaults to IE7 x86. (It

> > > took a long time to get many websites updated to work with IE7; a few

> > > still require us to claim we're running IE6!)

> > >

> > > RC

> > > --

> > > R. C. White, CPA

> > > San Marcos, TX

> > > rc@grandecom.net

> > > Microsoft Windows MVP

> > > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

> > >

> > > "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

> > > news:O0BFJru9HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> > >> There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If you

> > >> have Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

> > >>

> > >> "Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > >> news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

> > >>> sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search first

> > >>> but

> > >>> am not finding my answer.

> > >>> i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

> > >>> bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems.

> > >>> this

> > >>> latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing

> > >>> to

> > >>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

> > >>> all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it wouldn't

> > >>> display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then when

> > >>> i'm

> > >>> looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it

> > >>> shows two

> > >>> versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem solved!

> > >>> so

> > >>> i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having

> > >>> this new

> > >>> upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't showing

> > >>> up

> > >>> on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have this

> > >>> constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

> > >>> nothing. aargh!

> > >>> finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying to

> > >>> do my

> > >>> first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with and

> > >>> Lo

> > >>> and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

> > >>> recovery

> > >>> disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery disk

> > >>> right

> > >>> now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking

> > >>> microsoft

> > >>> has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

> > >>> they'll

> > >>> come out with a patch????

> > >>> can anyone help me through this??

> > >>> this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

> > >>> --

> > >>> Vista Ultimate 64 bit

> > >>> HP dv9000

> > >>> Intel Core2

> > >>> T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

> > >

> >

> >

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

It was without thinking, based on my experience. Conozco, quizás diez Ángel

o Ángelicas. Todas son mujeres.

 

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:4457BEC0-1D08-45F3-B08E-D82E3D542FFF@microsoft.com...

> Hi, John:

> Now I wonder...

> How can you tell, from the name "Angel", that it is a "she" rather than a

> "he"?

> Am I missing something from my (poor) knowledge of the English language?

> Please help this southern Spanish speaking x64 guy a little bit.

> :)

> Carlos

>

> "John Barnes" wrote:

>

>> There is no IE64 available on a 32-bit version of Windows. As I said,

>> she

>> still had to have Ultimate 64 installed initially. There is no update

>> from

>> 32-bit to 64-bit IE, they coexist in different install folders. Both are

>> available from the time the OS is first installed.

>> IE64 does not run several add-ons, java and flash being two.

>>

>> "R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message

>> news:77F0434D-0824-4902-B92C-0D8094D6428E@microsoft.com...

>> > Hi, John.

>> >

>> > That was my first reaction, too. But reading through Angel's

>> > obviously-frustrated post, I get the impression that he/she is talking

>> > about the 32/64-bit versions of IE7, not of Vista.

>> >

>> > Angel, Vista - both x86 and x64 - originally comes set to default to

>> > 32-bit IE7 when we click the big blue "e". To get 64-bit IE, we must

>> > specifically run it, perhaps by navigating to Program Files, rather

>> > than

>> > to Program Files (x86).

>> >

>> >>> it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

>> >>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

>> >

>> > Was there a change on 8/29/07? MY Vista Ultimate x64 still runs the

>> > x86

>> > version of IE7 unless I insist on the 64-bit version. (To see which

>> > you

>> > are running, start IE7 then click Help | About Internet Explorer. If

>> > it

>> > doesn't say "64-bit Edition", then it's the 32-bit version that is

>> > running.)

>> >

>> > What are you really asking, Angel?

>> >

>> > Sadly, some websites and some programs have not been updated to work

>> > properly with IE7 x64, which is why it still defaults to IE7 x86. (It

>> > took a long time to get many websites updated to work with IE7; a few

>> > still require us to claim we're running IE6!)

>> >

>> > RC

>> > --

>> > R. C. White, CPA

>> > San Marcos, TX

>> > rc@grandecom.net

>> > Microsoft Windows MVP

>> > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

>> >

>> > "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

>> > news:O0BFJru9HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> >> There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If

>> >> you

>> >> have Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

>> >>

>> >> "Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> >> news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

>> >>> sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search

>> >>> first

>> >>> but

>> >>> am not finding my answer.

>> >>> i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

>> >>> bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems.

>> >>> this

>> >>> latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download

>> >>> thing

>> >>> to

>> >>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

>> >>> all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it

>> >>> wouldn't

>> >>> display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then

>> >>> when

>> >>> i'm

>> >>> looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it

>> >>> shows two

>> >>> versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem

>> >>> solved!

>> >>> so

>> >>> i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having

>> >>> this new

>> >>> upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't

>> >>> showing

>> >>> up

>> >>> on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have

>> >>> this

>> >>> constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

>> >>> nothing. aargh!

>> >>> finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying

>> >>> to

>> >>> do my

>> >>> first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with

>> >>> and

>> >>> Lo

>> >>> and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

>> >>> recovery

>> >>> disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery

>> >>> disk

>> >>> right

>> >>> now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking

>> >>> microsoft

>> >>> has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

>> >>> they'll

>> >>> come out with a patch????

>> >>> can anyone help me through this??

>> >>> this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

>> >>> --

>> >>> Vista Ultimate 64 bit

>> >>> HP dv9000

>> >>> Intel Core2

>> >>> T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

>> >

>>

>>

Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

John (Juan):

So, being "Angel" most often implies a woman.

I guess the reverse is not alwas true (no pun intended)

:)

Carlos

 

"John Barnes" wrote:

> It was without thinking, based on my experience. Conozco, quizás diez Ángel

> o Ángelicas. Todas son mujeres.

>

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:4457BEC0-1D08-45F3-B08E-D82E3D542FFF@microsoft.com...

> > Hi, John:

> > Now I wonder...

> > How can you tell, from the name "Angel", that it is a "she" rather than a

> > "he"?

> > Am I missing something from my (poor) knowledge of the English language?

> > Please help this southern Spanish speaking x64 guy a little bit.

> > :)

> > Carlos

> >

> > "John Barnes" wrote:

> >

> >> There is no IE64 available on a 32-bit version of Windows. As I said,

> >> she

> >> still had to have Ultimate 64 installed initially. There is no update

> >> from

> >> 32-bit to 64-bit IE, they coexist in different install folders. Both are

> >> available from the time the OS is first installed.

> >> IE64 does not run several add-ons, java and flash being two.

> >>

> >> "R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message

> >> news:77F0434D-0824-4902-B92C-0D8094D6428E@microsoft.com...

> >> > Hi, John.

> >> >

> >> > That was my first reaction, too. But reading through Angel's

> >> > obviously-frustrated post, I get the impression that he/she is talking

> >> > about the 32/64-bit versions of IE7, not of Vista.

> >> >

> >> > Angel, Vista - both x86 and x64 - originally comes set to default to

> >> > 32-bit IE7 when we click the big blue "e". To get 64-bit IE, we must

> >> > specifically run it, perhaps by navigating to Program Files, rather

> >> > than

> >> > to Program Files (x86).

> >> >

> >> >>> it looks like microsoft did the auto download thing to

> >> >>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

> >> >

> >> > Was there a change on 8/29/07? MY Vista Ultimate x64 still runs the

> >> > x86

> >> > version of IE7 unless I insist on the 64-bit version. (To see which

> >> > you

> >> > are running, start IE7 then click Help | About Internet Explorer. If

> >> > it

> >> > doesn't say "64-bit Edition", then it's the 32-bit version that is

> >> > running.)

> >> >

> >> > What are you really asking, Angel?

> >> >

> >> > Sadly, some websites and some programs have not been updated to work

> >> > properly with IE7 x64, which is why it still defaults to IE7 x86. (It

> >> > took a long time to get many websites updated to work with IE7; a few

> >> > still require us to claim we're running IE6!)

> >> >

> >> > RC

> >> > --

> >> > R. C. White, CPA

> >> > San Marcos, TX

> >> > rc@grandecom.net

> >> > Microsoft Windows MVP

> >> > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

> >> >

> >> > "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

> >> > news:O0BFJru9HHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >> >> There is NO upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit, manual or automated. If

> >> >> you

> >> >> have Vista Ultimate 64-bit, you had to install it.

> >> >>

> >> >> "Angel" <Angel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> >> news:41106DA4-E37F-4394-8BCF-F355E2B94DE4@microsoft.com...

> >> >>> sorry if this question has been answered before, i did do a search

> >> >>> first

> >> >>> but

> >> >>> am not finding my answer.

> >> >>> i am so frustrated right now i could throw this stupid computer out!

> >> >>> bought new pc with vista installed and have had nothing but problems.

> >> >>> this

> >> >>> latest one is that it looks like microsoft did the auto download

> >> >>> thing

> >> >>> to

> >> >>> upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit around august 29th??

> >> >>> all i know is that around the 29th i tried to go on IE7 and it

> >> >>> wouldn't

> >> >>> display the webpage, i can't remember the error message. so then

> >> >>> when

> >> >>> i'm

> >> >>> looking around after repeated tries, i looked under programs and it

> >> >>> shows two

> >> >>> versions of IE7- i try the 64 bit and it works! great! problem

> >> >>> solved!

> >> >>> so

> >> >>> i think this must have some sort of advantage if microsoft is having

> >> >>> this new

> >> >>> upgrade?? then i notice that Java and Flash and pictures aren't

> >> >>> showing

> >> >>> up

> >> >>> on websites and that I can't watch videos on websites. i also have

> >> >>> this

> >> >>> constant ActiveX control come up but when you install it - it changes

> >> >>> nothing. aargh!

> >> >>> finally after about 2 weeks, i get so fed up with it cuz i'm trying

> >> >>> to

> >> >>> do my

> >> >>> first LightScribe and go to the website to see a demo to do it with

> >> >>> and

> >> >>> Lo

> >> >>> and Behold - i can't see it! so i call HP and they tell me to do a

> >> >>> recovery

> >> >>> disk and take it back to 32 bit! well, i can't find my recovery

> >> >>> disk

> >> >>> right

> >> >>> now and not sure if i wanna go through all THAT trouble thinking

> >> >>> microsoft

> >> >>> has gotta know they put out a crappy fix and that maybe, just maybe,

> >> >>> they'll

> >> >>> come out with a patch????

> >> >>> can anyone help me through this??

> >> >>> this stinks!!!!!!!!!!!

> >> >>> --

> >> >>> Vista Ultimate 64 bit

> >> >>> HP dv9000

> >> >>> Intel Core2

> >> >>> T7200 2.00 GHz 2046 Ram

> >> >

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: 32 to 64 auto upgrade doesn't support flash!

 

That's hitting the nail, I believe, Carlos. Religious Dogma and Public

Wisdom makes their own distinction, I wouldn't wonder.

 

 

Tony. . .


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