Labview 2011 64-bit install problem

I'm trying to install the 64 bit version of LabView onto a win7 64 laptop. The install seems to go ok. When I try to run it, it crashes with this exception 0xC06D007E$r. I've tried uninstall/reinstall and I still get the same error. I have the 32 bit version of LabView 2011 installed on this machine and it runs fine. What else should I be looking at?
Thanks
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To address the point made by smercurio_fc, the Program Files (x86) folder is generally reserved for 32 bit applications. As I understand, Windows uses the distinction purely for organization. Having done more reseach, I will concede that we should look for a different workaround.
By your responses, it seems you may not need LabVIEW 32 bit. This article discusses the pros and cons of each version. This Q&A may be particularly useful in deciding whether or not you can continue on 64 bit alone.
Q. Which LabVIEW modules and toolkits are available for LabVIEW 64-bit?
A. Currently, the NI Vision Module, Application Builder, and Measurement Suite for Fixed WiMAX are available for use in LabVIEW 64-bit. Any other modules and toolkits must be run using LabVIEW 32-bit. See this Developer Zone Tutorial for more information.
Depending on your applicaion, this could be our solution If you are able to install LabVIEW 64 bit after uninstalling the 32 bit version.
KyleP
Applications Engineer
National Instruments

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