NI Labview 2012 64 bit incompatible

Hi guys,
i have a labview 2012 SP1 (32-bit) and labview 2013 (32-bit) installed on my PC.
My PC running on Windows 7 Ultimate.
i want to installed  Labview 2012 SP1 (64-bit) but it give me this error (refer to picture attach)
i read on the http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/71E9408E6DEAD76C8625760B006B6F98
and it says
Q. Can I have both LabVIEW 32-bit and LabVIEW 64-bit installed on the same 64-bit machine?
A. Yes.
does anyone have the same problem?
Attachments:
NI Labview 2012 64 bit.png ‏41 KB

You also have to watch out for drivers.  If you try to install the old drivers, they will not install.  You will want to reinstall the newest drivers if you want to use them with your older version of LabVIEW (assuming the drivers are compatible with that version of LabVIEW).
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