Saturday, January 31, 2015

Upgrade from Windows 7 32-bit with Downloadable Windows 7 64-bit ISO?




I want to upgrade my Windows 7 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit because I'm fed-up with the memory limitations. I have a valid Windows 7 key, which based on a search of SO, should be valid for 64-bit. The issue I have, is I don't have a 64-bit ISO. I know Microsoft used to have TechNet downloads of all the OS ISOs, but I can't find them.


I understand that some might scream 'piracy', but I have a completely valid, purchased key and I assume asking for the ISO is completely legal and doesn't contravene any SU rules. Can anyone direct me on how to get a 64-bit ISO?


Help is appreciated.


-- I was told that the 32-bit ISO allowed 64-bit installation, this isn't the case with the ISO I have at least. But if this can be done, tips on how to do it would be great :)

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