Daniel wrote:
On 20/10/2017 1:40 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
Thanks, but there is no 64 bit Windows version.
The Windows version is still developed in 32 bit, and at the very end of
the testing a 64 bit version is produced?

How many 32 bit Windows systems are still around? Can't be that many, XP
and Vista were primarily used as 32 bit versions, but I guess from
Windows 7 onwards people installed 64 bit versions.

While this HP 6730b is a 64bit machine, the OS that was installed on it when I brought it eight years ago was Win7 WOW, which, I believe, is a 32bit OS modified to run on a 64bit machine

Being long-term unemployed (or under-employed), my financial situation does not allow me to update my system every five years or so!! ;-(

You should have received many emails from MS enabling you to install Windows 10. And indeed, by completely reinstalling Windows you can use 64bit Windows 10. If possible add some memory, and you want recognize your PC, so much faster can it be. When I went from Windows 7 to Windows 8, it was remarkable to how much snappier Windows was. And that was from 64 bit Win 7 to 64 bit Win 8 on a notebook with 32GB.
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