Soldato
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Hi all,
I will be installing 64bit win10 on my new pc (building myself - don't have it yet).
I have access to a win7 pc at work which I was going to use to create the bootable USB. This system will just be used to create the bootable usb with win10 on it, and other than that is nothing to do with my new pc or new version of win10.
However I have come across a lot of information online that seems to suggest it is not possible to create a 64bit bootable usb from a 32bit system, using the microsoft media creation tool. My win7 pc at work is 32bit.
Can someone clarify this for me please - the information online is so sketchy and its totally unclear whether or not this can be done.
Thanks
I will be installing 64bit win10 on my new pc (building myself - don't have it yet).
I have access to a win7 pc at work which I was going to use to create the bootable USB. This system will just be used to create the bootable usb with win10 on it, and other than that is nothing to do with my new pc or new version of win10.
However I have come across a lot of information online that seems to suggest it is not possible to create a 64bit bootable usb from a 32bit system, using the microsoft media creation tool. My win7 pc at work is 32bit.
Can someone clarify this for me please - the information online is so sketchy and its totally unclear whether or not this can be done.
Thanks