No possibility to choose a 64-bit installation

During the installation of Windows 7, I never get the opportunity to choose the 64-bit installation.  I chose the "custom" install option (was previously running XP64), and after choosing the destination partition, the installation begins simply.  I presume he would choose automatically 64-bit (since this is what has been previously run), but it installed the 32-bit version.  I repeated this process twice now, with the same result.  Everyone get a menu that lets you select 64 vs 32 bit?

Windows 7 retail version packages contain both 32-bit and 64-bit DVD.  To be sure to use the correct DVD.  If you bought an OEM version of Windows 7, this version includes only a 32 - bit or 64-bit DVD, not both.  To clarify, a DVD of Windows 7 doesn't have two choices to install 32-bit and 64-bit... its one or the other. Carey Frisch

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