- Dec 12, 2010
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G'day
Does the free offer of replacing Win 7 with Win 10 apply to a change from a 32 bit version of Windows 7 to the 64 bit version of Windows 10 ?
I plan to fresh install Windows 10 from the media creation tool using a USB drive. When the tool was beginning, I un-selected " use recommended options " which had selected 32 bit under " architecture" and selected 64 bit. The tool asked me to ensure the version I chose was consistent with the edition of Windows I am using-32 bit. If not then I will need a product key to install .
I have a x32 key but wonder what this is about . If I wanted the x32 version I need no key ?
And it does not say the key is to activate but " to install ".
Doesn't make sense.
Will a fresh install from x32 to x64 be free using the a Win 7 x32 bit key ?
Thx,
Does the free offer of replacing Win 7 with Win 10 apply to a change from a 32 bit version of Windows 7 to the 64 bit version of Windows 10 ?
I plan to fresh install Windows 10 from the media creation tool using a USB drive. When the tool was beginning, I un-selected " use recommended options " which had selected 32 bit under " architecture" and selected 64 bit. The tool asked me to ensure the version I chose was consistent with the edition of Windows I am using-32 bit. If not then I will need a product key to install .
I have a x32 key but wonder what this is about . If I wanted the x32 version I need no key ?
And it does not say the key is to activate but " to install ".
Doesn't make sense.
Will a fresh install from x32 to x64 be free using the a Win 7 x32 bit key ?
Thx,
