64-bit DVD

I'm looking for a 64 bit DVD of Vista Ultimate (all languages).

I have a 32 bit OEM and DVD (all languages) license, but I would like to reinstall it to 64-bit...

The only problem is I don't have a DVD rom 64 bit and I would like to know if it is possible to download an iso somewhere.

I searched already, but I can only find cracked versions, suggestions or links where I could download an original version?

Microsoft sells more than Vista.

As your Vista 32 bit is an OEM license, you can buy the 64-bit version.

Online: try Newegg, Amazon, etc. to buy Vista

Or try your computer repair store.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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