No. You are on your own to check out each piece of hardware and software to make sure it is 64-bit Vista compatible or has 64-bit drivers.
"Hidde van der Kooij" <Hidde van der Kooij[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D5BC0D35-B6AD-4BA4-AA08-D4156482A59F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I purchased a laptop and it is a 32-Bit Home Premium and I got a program > (TuneUp) which claims that I have a 64-Bit processor. My question is, how > do > I upgrade from 32 to 64 and what would happen. My processor is 64-Bit but > maybe some other important hardware on my computer is 32-Bit and will not > allow the upgrade from 32 to 64 and will not work any more. Is there some > program written by Microsoft which can assure me that nothing will go > wrong > if I upgrade?
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