- Dec 30, 2007
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Long story short, at work we have machinery that only operates on a 32bit OS. The company that produces the machinery has no driver coding that works on 64bit OS's. As hard as this may be to believe, I've tried installing our laser printers on the Windows 7 machine we have to no avail. Since we want to have all the printers run off one machine (so we can get rid of our Athlon XP 3200 machine), would we be able to download the Windows 10 upgrade and install it as a 32 bit OS, or would my boss have to buy a new copy of Windows and do a fresh install. I know you can go from 32 to 64 bit, but I'm not sure if it's reversible? 
