8 Aug 2013 at 22:08 #1 robbw77 robbw77 Associate Joined 18 Jul 2012 Posts 173 Atm i have Windows 7 Professional 32-bit, if i do a re install, is there an option to select 64-bit?
8 Aug 2013 at 22:20 #2 Werewolf Werewolf Commissario Joined 17 Oct 2002 Posts 33,457 Location Panting like a fiend You can from memory use the key for the 32bit version for the 64bit version. Also if you've got the retail/boxed version of windows you get the 32bit and 64bit install DVD's.
You can from memory use the key for the 32bit version for the 64bit version. Also if you've got the retail/boxed version of windows you get the 32bit and 64bit install DVD's.
8 Aug 2013 at 22:30 #3 RJC RJC Don Joined 29 May 2005 Posts 29,075 Location Kent Indeed you can use the license key for both, there are safe downloads for both around - i think one of them is digital river?
Indeed you can use the license key for both, there are safe downloads for both around - i think one of them is digital river?
9 Aug 2013 at 00:07 #4 kirbz kirbz Associate Joined 2 Mar 2006 Posts 641 Location Derby To echo what has been said you can use the same key for 64 bit you will just need to use the 64 bit media/DVD/ISO to re-install windows.
To echo what has been said you can use the same key for 64 bit you will just need to use the 64 bit media/DVD/ISO to re-install windows.
9 Aug 2013 at 08:05 #5 bledd bledd Don Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 46,829 Location Parts Unknown If you don't have a 64bit disc, download the 7 64bit pro iso file from digital river. Then use imgburn to put that on a disc (or use rufus to put it on a usb stick) Google digital river windows 7 download.
If you don't have a 64bit disc, download the 7 64bit pro iso file from digital river. Then use imgburn to put that on a disc (or use rufus to put it on a usb stick) Google digital river windows 7 download.