Yes you can! Just follow the instructions on the page, mount the ISO image for the 64bit win 7 home premium, install it over the old 32 bit, and then register the 64 bit with your product key on your laptop! (:
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Thank you very much for reply! I do another one if you can reply ? My machine have 64bit support, but i never try, if i install xubuntu for 64bit him work better then xubuntu 32bit? Sorry for bad English and all this question.
lovejeet? i idolized yor knowledge about pc systems.i think you can help me i just wanna ask where i could download windows 7 ultimate 32/64bit with no expiration.thanks for your respons ?
Hi there, I am new to all of this, I am currently downloading the Windows 7 Professional 64bit iso image/file, Once the download is complete I then burn the image onto a disk right? Should i burn it onto a CD or DVD?? What must i do after i have done all these steps??Reply back ASAP!!Thanks!
I have a laptop that came with windows 7 32bit preinstalled and a key provided but no install disc and want to upgrade to 64bit. I suspect the key provided is an OEM key. Will I still be able to activate the 64bit windows 7 using this key?
Yes, you will be able to activate a 64bit copy of windows 7 premium using the product key from a 32bit version of windows 7 premium.As for the laptop, download and install the same version of windows 7 that came with your laptop and use the product key provided with your laptop to activate it.
hello, this was an interesting and very useful article. So, i have one a tiny bit different question. I am running windows 8.1 with the original genuine windows key. So i want to go back to windows 7 64bit, and the question is am i gonna be able to use my current windows 8 product key to register windows 7 that i download from a link provided.
After you successfully download Windows 7 Professional ISO file (64bit or 32bit). Save it on your PC and follow the tutorial on How to install Windows 7 from USB Drive. The OS installation using windows 7 ISO is explained in a simple and easy way.
First I mounted the ISO image (VMware-VCSA-all-6.5.0-9451637.iso) and called the installer.exe file. This failed with comment that the file is not compatible with windows version (my workstation still runs Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit).
* Only Vista 32 bit is supported, 64bit is not supported, Windows Vista Home and Home Premium Edition are not tested. Windows XP 64bit not supported for any Pro Tools version.** Pro Tools 11 and higher only support 64-bit OS*** Untested, but expected compatibility
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