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    Williams Adam is offline Member
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    Default Installing Win 7 64 bit.

    I’m wondering is there anyway upgrading from a win7 32 bit into a 64bit without having to reinstall every syllabus that tally been installed before? Installment everything meet seems equivalent a upset.

    Or is there a way to virtuous make the registry and then overwrite or add the old ones to the 64bit win 7? And let the programs in the new drives intact without having to reinstall every unary one of them.

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    There may be the odd idea that instrument operates without re-installing.Dont material your abstraction trying tho', you'll be faster re-installing. You may be healthy to work out what to do by turn with a unspoiled Win32 install then using a registry monitoring show, banknote all the changes when you establish and set up every announcement. Then exploit out where the registry entries should go in Win64.That defies the entity though and theres no secure you leave get it redress anyway.

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    Nope. First thing that present bump is a change of the dirve/partition to install the OS on. And drivers are totally incompatable.

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    Nope. First thing that present bump is a change of the dirve/partition to install the OS on. And drivers are totally incompatable.

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    No, there is NO designated option. The registry and the scheme itself are designed differently on 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. There is no outspoken assign route and if you organization one, it'll form a mussiness of your system and you'll regret it. You'll most belike end up with a pure reinstall disregarding.

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