Can I run 64-bit?

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  1. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #1

    Can I run 64-bit?


    I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit for over a one year. Now, I was asking if I can run smoothly Windows 7 64-bit.
    Here's my detail performance, so, can I smoothly and normally run and use 64-bit version?

    Image:
    http://www.dodaj.rs/f/32/x8/3CEqb76e/sysreq.png
    ...

    One more thing. I tried to install Windows 7 64-bit before, but the installation was too long, display was black too long and system didn't started up for a long time... And, then, I restart PC and install 32-bit again.

    Regards!
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  2. Posts : 195
    Windows 7 pro 64 bit
       #2

    Spite said:
    I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit for over a one year. Now, I was asking if I can run smoothly Windows 7 64-bit.
    Here's my detail performance, so, can I smoothly and normally run and use 64-bit version?

    Image:
    http://www.dodaj.rs/f/32/x8/3CEqb76e/sysreq.png
    ...

    One more thing. I tried to install Windows 7 64-bit before, but the installation was too long, display was black too long and system didn't started up for a long time... And, then, I restart PC and install 32-bit again.

    Regards!
    No problem. Yes you can.
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  3. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I don't understand. How to "fill out my system specs"?
    Ok, thanks Karln.
    Anybody with some experience?
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  4. Posts : 578
    Windows 7 Pro x64
       #4

    Spite said:
    I don't understand. How to "fill out my system specs"?
    Ok, thanks Karln.
    Anybody with some experience?
    User control panel, link at the top of every page (User CP).
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  5. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Is that too important?
    I post the image of my system specs
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  6. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #6

    Hello Spite, welcome to Seven Forums!



    Running the Windows 7 upgrade advisor may be helpful.

    Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
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  7. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #7

    Spite said:
    I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit for over a one year. Now, I was asking if I can run smoothly Windows 7 64-bit.
    Here's my detail performance, so, can I smoothly and normally run and use 64-bit version?

    Image:
    http://www.dodaj.rs/f/32/x8/3CEqb76e/sysreq.png
    ...

    One more thing. I tried to install Windows 7 64-bit before, but the installation was too long, display was black too long and system didn't started up for a long time... And, then, I restart PC and install 32-bit again.

    Regards!
    Your CPU supports 64-bit
    Intel® Pentium® Processor E5200 (2M Cache, 2.50 GHz, 800 MHz FSB)with SPEC Code(s)SLAY7, SLB9T
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  8. Posts : 195
    Windows 7 pro 64 bit
       #8

    Spite said:
    I don't understand. How to "fill out my system specs"?
    Ok, thanks Karln.
    Anybody with some experience?
    Yes lol I climb my PC myself even if that is more very interresting today. "Quality price"
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #9

    OK, thanks to everyone.
    But, do anybody know why it happens when I tried to install 64-bit OS? I mean that installation takes too long. I wait for about one, one and an half hour... It's too long for Windows 7 OS...
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  10. Posts : 578
    Windows 7 Pro x64
       #10

    Spite said:
    OK, thanks to everyone.
    But, do anybody know why it happens when I tried to install 64-bit OS? I mean that installation takes too long. I wait for about one, one and an half hour... It's too long for Windows 7 OS...
    Cause maybe your system won't support Win 7 64bit. Not enough RAM or CPU speed.
    Not sure as you haven't posted your system specs.
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