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Another nerd question
On all new laptops these days, Windows 7 64-bit seems to be standard. Is there a way to convert it back to 32-bit? We're running into some compatibility issues here at work. Thanks.
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Your only option is to reinstall using the 32-bit version.
You also can not perform an upgrade between them either, such as going from Vista 32-bit to 7 64-bit. |
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So you'd have to locate a licensed copy of 7 32-bit I take it. Is that even available new anymore?
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Yes, you can get Windows 7 in both 32 bit and 64 bit at most computer stores. I run a mixed environment here at work.
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So if my customer purchased their laptop preloaded with W7, it would have backup copies of 32 and 64 in the case? Or is that only buying the full program from say Microcenter?
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have you tried running your programs in "compatibility mode" set for windows xp service pack 2??
to convert back to 32 bit you would have to reformat the computer so you need a disk. |
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This is for a customer of ours in Canada. We've got a team of engineers across the building, but I knew I could get the right answer here faster. :D
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Sometimes you even need to go back to win98 compatibility mode to get stuff to work in certain instances. I've seen that with stuff released within the past two years even...
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