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I've installed the 32bit version of Win7 but would like to give the 64bit
version a try as my processor can handle it . I'd do this a clean install of course but having registered the 32bit version would I be allowed to install the 64bit using the same license ? It's the full version of Win 7 Ultimate (not an OEM). Thanks Fred |
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64bit
I did this when I had Vista/U. For a few years I ran 32-bit and since I had
the 64-bit disc also, I installed that and used my key that I used for the 32-bit. Activation was never a problem. "Daft Fred" wrote in message ... I've installed the 32bit version of Win7 but would like to give the 64bit version a try as my processor can handle it . I'd do this a clean install of course but having registered the 32bit version would I be allowed to install the 64bit using the same license ? It's the full version of Win 7 Ultimate (not an OEM). Thanks Fred |
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"jim" wrote in message ... I did this when I had Vista/U. For a few years I ran 32-bit and since I had the 64-bit disc also, I installed that and used my key that I used for the 32-bit. Activation was never a problem. Thank you Jim - I'll give it a try. Fred |
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"jim" wrote in message ... I did this when I had Vista/U. For a few years I ran 32-bit and since I had the 64-bit disc also, I installed that and used my key that I used for the 32-bit. Activation was never a problem. Jim - just to let you know i tried it and it worked perfectly thanks again for your advice. Fred |
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