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Migrating from 32bit to 64 bit windows 7- OS On C: data on D:
Hi - new member, but have used search tool, couldn't find exactly the info I need.
I'm upgrading my motherboard, processor and memory on my custom built PC, currently running 32 bit Win7 on a 32 bit processor. New processor will be 64 bit so want to upgrade win 7 to 64 bit too.
I know I can't upgrade the OS directly, and have to do a fresh install and reinstall all my programs etc.
My OS is on C: drive and all my data ( photos, videos, docs) are on D: drive. It's the family computer and there are 4 profiles, all with their docs on d: ( users folder is on d:)
So there's no need to do a windows easy transfer of all the docs, I just want to back up my program settings, registry entries etc. then install the new OS, then reinstall programs, then restore the settings which point at all data being on D:
What's the best way to do this?
Should I upgrade the hardware first and run it on 32 bit until I'm comfy with it?
Would it be better to go straight to windows 8?
Thanks in advance