the upgrade to vista 64-bit for windows 7 64 bit.

I recently bought a pack of conversion from microsoft for windows 7 64 bit.

It downloaded as files from the BOX and im extremely frustrated, I can't do anything with these files. I assumed it would be a simple download and upgrade to vista 64-bit for windows 7 64 bit and have tried everything available to me.

Please help someone

You can download the .iso file correct 64-bit instead:

The format of the box is the old version.

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