marsinvelvet
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Hi, I have an issue installing windows. I know a direct upgrade from 32bit to 64 isn't possible, but I purchased an online copy from Microsoft's site, "Windows 7 Premium Upgrade", and it's supposed to give me a custom installation option, a clean install where I can choose which version I want, since I already have a windows OS.
But it only gives me 64 bit and 32 bit .isos and .exes, and when I try using the 64 bit, it tells me it's not fit for my OS (which makes sense since I am running a 32bit version, and yes my computer is capable of running a 64bit version) but when I go with the 32bit, and choose custom installation, it doesn't give me an option to choose which one I want.
Please tell me I don't need to install XP to actually switch to 64bit, because it's a ridiculous work around.
But it only gives me 64 bit and 32 bit .isos and .exes, and when I try using the 64 bit, it tells me it's not fit for my OS (which makes sense since I am running a 32bit version, and yes my computer is capable of running a 64bit version) but when I go with the 32bit, and choose custom installation, it doesn't give me an option to choose which one I want.
Please tell me I don't need to install XP to actually switch to 64bit, because it's a ridiculous work around.