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I have Win7 32-bit disk, need 64-bit
I attended the New Efficiency seminar in Phoenix today, and at the end of the seminar they handed out Windows 7 (final) to each attendee. However, the version they handed out is the 32 bit-version! It came with one disk, and the disk is clearly labeled 32-bit software.
Now that I have the 32-bit version of Win7, can I get the 64-bit version of Windows 7 (without buying a whole new copy)? If so, how? Has Microsoft started offering a media alternate to Win7 32-bit like they did with Vista?
A warning to anyone planning to attend the New Efficiency seminars...they are handing out 32-bit versions of Win7. If I had known that, I wouldnt have gotten up at 6AM and traveled 30 miles in rush-hour traffic to attend the seminar.