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Upgrade From Windows 7 32 Bit To 64 Bit Impossible?
I'm Running Win 7 32, I Tried Upgrading To 64 Bit But Using Ultra ISO, It's Like Daemon Tools, If You Know Know What That Is It's So You Can Have A Virtual Drive Thats Fake And Able To Mount ISO Files On it, Well Ok, So I Mounted The Win 7 64 Bit ISO Onto The Virtual Drive, Then I Clicked On The "Setup" To Start Installing The 64 Bit Version Of Win 7 But The Setup Won't Open And I Get An Error Message Saying That "This Application Is Not Supported By This Operating System" Which Means I Can't Open 64 Bit Programs On My 32 Bit Operating System That I'm Running, So Now I Can't Install Win 7 64 No Matter What Cause I Can't Even Get The Setup To Open. How Can I Upgrade To 64 Bit? If I Burn The Windows 7 ISO To A Real Disk And Then Go Into "My Computer" And Open The Drive And Then Open The Setup That's In The Disk it's Still Says It Can't Open The Setup Program Cause My 32 Bit OS Can't Open A 64 Bit Program Cause It Isn't Compatible. So Is There Still A Way For Me To Install Win 7 64 Bit?
4 Answers
- korgrueLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hello pointless capitalization. I would love to answer your question for you, but your rampant use of capitals where no capitals should be makes my reading your question difficult and not worth it.
- That Aussie GuyLv 61 decade ago
It is possible however you need to do a custom installation, you cannot simply just run the installer, you must burn the ISO onto a dvd and boot your computer using the dvd.
To boot using the dvd, once it's burned shut down and reset your computer, hit Del and enter setup and set your boot priority no. 1 to your dvd drive. then let it boot up. Select custom install and go from there.
NOTE: You have to backup any work you want to save because you will need to completly wipe your hard drive and reinstall windows 7, so make sure before you shut down and boot from your dvd you have everything you want to keep saved in a different location, because once you enter setup, it will all be gone.
- YetiLv 71 decade ago
YoU hAvE tO bOoT fRoM tHe 64-BiT dIsC. yOu CaN't StArT tHe 64-BiT iNsTaLlAtiOn WhIlE yOuR 32-BiT oPeRaTiNg SyStEm Is RuNnInG.
lOnG lIvE cApItAlIsM!
- Anonymous5 years ago
When you runs windows 7 64bit its slowing down your pc..