Order a DVD of installation for Vista Business 64 bit

Hello

I recently bought a copy of Vista Business 32 bit of the technology of my college Department. I originally wanted the 64-bit version, but this version is only available for students. I was told, however, that I would be able to order a 64-bit installation DVD. I went to the Windows Vista alternate Media page and entered my product key, but it came with a message that told me that he was not available. I'm just curious what about if I am actually able to order a 64-bit installation DVD or if there is even one for me to order.

Thank you

Bobthefly

Contact Microsoft and request a DVD 64 bit Windows Vista:
http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/326246 Carey Frisch

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