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On a computer from say Dell it says Windows 7 Home Premium but doesn't say if its 32bit or 64bit. Since to the best of my knowledge you can't use a 32bit key for a 64 bit install, is there any way to tell what version the key is for?
Or, in other words, I don't have a Dell restore disk and don't know if the computer came with Windows 7 Home Premium 32 or 64bit. Is there any way to tell from the produck key sticker on the machine which version it came with? Or do I have to try say 64 bit first and if the key is not excepted use a 32 bit disk?
Or, in other words, I don't have a Dell restore disk and don't know if the computer came with Windows 7 Home Premium 32 or 64bit. Is there any way to tell from the produck key sticker on the machine which version it came with? Or do I have to try say 64 bit first and if the key is not excepted use a 32 bit disk?
