Please help folks.
As an Open Univerity student, I qualified for a student discounted copy of Windows 7 Professional Upgrade. It wasn't 'cheap' but I took the plunge. Unfortunately I just went ahead and purchased the 64-bit edition, only to find that neither of my computers can utilise the 64-bit!
I've e-mailed the company and am awaiing a reply to see if I can change to a 32-bit edition. However, I do not hold out much hope, as I would imagine that their assumption would be that foul play was the order of the day (piracy) - which it is not!
I am cut up about this as I may have wasted a load of money and I need to format my HDD and reinstall an OS (and I have lost my Vista disc!) My laptop is runnig so slow and I nned to do something.
Has anyone ever had a similar problem, or indeed would anyone know what the likely outcome will be from the company? The other problem is that the disc states "not for resale" on it, so if they won't swop it, I will have wasted a lot of cash!
Opinions welcome
As an Open Univerity student, I qualified for a student discounted copy of Windows 7 Professional Upgrade. It wasn't 'cheap' but I took the plunge. Unfortunately I just went ahead and purchased the 64-bit edition, only to find that neither of my computers can utilise the 64-bit!
I've e-mailed the company and am awaiing a reply to see if I can change to a 32-bit edition. However, I do not hold out much hope, as I would imagine that their assumption would be that foul play was the order of the day (piracy) - which it is not!
I am cut up about this as I may have wasted a load of money and I need to format my HDD and reinstall an OS (and I have lost my Vista disc!) My laptop is runnig so slow and I nned to do something.
Has anyone ever had a similar problem, or indeed would anyone know what the likely outcome will be from the company? The other problem is that the disc states "not for resale" on it, so if they won't swop it, I will have wasted a lot of cash!
Opinions welcome
