On 10/4/11 7:59 PM, Dan Covill wrote:
> AFAIK, the only difference between 32-bit and 64-bit windows 7 (on a
> machine capable of 64-bit) is which one you choose to install from the
> Win 7 CD.  Which leads to two or three possibilities:
>
> a. Talk Dell into providing you the Windows 7 CD, and load the 32-bit
> version yourself if you have to.
>
> b. Buy the one they're selling, blow $100 on a Win 7 CD, and install the
> 32-bit over the 64.
>
> c. Buy from some one else.
>
> Assuming your customer really likes Dell I'd try a. or b.

These are an option, however I'd really like to avoid having to invoice them 
for 
installing Windows. Once you factor in the Windows Updates and reboots, we are 
talking more than 2 hours of sitting there waiting for the next dialog to click 
through.

Paul

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