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64-Bit Windows Releases Now Available

SimplyJeff writes "Athlon 64 users rejoice! Today at WinHEC 2005 in Seattle, Microsoft announced availability of the 64-bit editions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Strangely (and possibly a sign the drivers aren't yet up to snuff), Microsoft will not sell the 64-bit releases in retail outlets. For now, only new PC buys can get Windows x64 Edition as an option. However, those who purchased Windows XP after March 31, 2003, can trade in their copy for the 64-bit version at a cost of $12 and a voided warranty. Although, x64 users will get one free support call to Microsoft." Reader bonch adds a link to CNET's review of the OS.

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  1. always an issue with a MS upgrade by Phil+Urich · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Indeed, the upgrade to SP2 broke the anti-virus program that my parents' computer was using. The story does not end well . . . I'm still somewhat pissed at Microsoft for breaking something so vital.

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