How to upgrade to 2.5 64 bits under XP64?

All previous updates worked as expected, but when I now want to 64 bit update 2.3 to 2.5 64 bit on my XP64 System Installer will only install the 32-bit version. I see no option to select the 64-bit version. I missed something?

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