Windows 7 32-bit to 64-bit

JackM2000

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Hello there
I have recently acquired a laptop which has very good specifications, but a 32 bit installation of windows 7. I do not have the product key for this computer, neither do I have the disc for it. Does anyone have any ideas what I should do?
-JackM2000
 
OK, i'm just about ready to do the procedure. I just need to check some things:
I have the iso file on a pendrive with nothing else on it
I have the product key noted down on paper
Is there anything else I need to do?
 
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Sorry that i've been of the forum for the past wee while. I have been busy with exams etc so that I couldnt come on and talk. Is there any way that I could do this on an SD card? I tried to write to it, but apparently it wasnt bootable...HELP!
 
Sorry that i've been of the forum for the past wee while. I have been busy with exams etc so that I couldnt come on and talk. Is there any way that I could do this on an SD card? I tried to write to it, but apparently it wasnt bootable...HELP!

Why you don't avoid all that grief and make a bootable ISO on a DVD-R/DVD-RW, there are certain computers that will not boot an OPS with an USB drive or any other drive but DVD-R or
DVD-RW,
my HP DV-5 wont boot on USB.
 
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