How Can I Clean Install Win 7 64bit On My System?

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I've got a single hard drive with WIN 7 32 bit RC already installed and operating OK on my emachine T6414 AMD 64 bit 3200+ desktop with plenty of memory.

I want to replace it with WIN 7 64 bit RC clean install (not dual boot).

I inserted the 64 bit DVD WIN 7 install ISO disk in my DVD and either it will boot me into by 32 bit system, or it gives me options to repair it. But, no options to overwrite/clean install to replace the current 32 bit OS.

If I fully boot into the 32 bit edition and try to open setup.exe on the 64 bit DVD it sees a 32 bit system and will not open the 64 bit install program.

How can I clean install the 64 bit OS over the current 32 bit OS?
 

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If you provide your system specs, it would be easy to tell you how to bring up the pre-boot menu and select the DVD drive as the boot drive.
 
I've got a single hard drive with WIN 7 32 bit RC already installed and operating OK on my emachine T6414 AMD 64 bit 3200+ desktop with plenty of memory.

I want to replace it with WIN 7 64 bit RC clean install (not dual boot).

I inserted the 64 bit DVD WIN 7 install ISO disk in my DVD and either it will boot me into by 32 bit system, or it gives me options to repair it. But, no options to overwrite/clean install to replace the current 32 bit OS.

If I fully boot into the 32 bit edition and try to open setup.exe on the 64 bit DVD it sees a 32 bit system and will not open the 64 bit install program.

How can I clean install the 64 bit OS over the current 32 bit OS?

poolm

You need to force the boot from the dvd player either change the order in bios or hit the setup key (varies by make/model) which is sometimes f-2. thats all there is to it.
 

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Problem Solved

I got my DVD to force boot this time by pressing F10, then when it asked if I wanted to boot from the DVD to" hit any key", I quickly hit F10 again and it worked!! My BIOS had the DVD as the 1st boot device on both attempts.

Last time I tried it, I hit ENTER rather than F10 a second time, and I did it rather slowly, so maybe it just booted into the 32 bit WIN 7 because I was either too slow or it wanted a second F10 confirm. I can't tell which, but I'm writing this from the 64 bit WIN 7 now .

Thanks for you help!!
 

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Sytem specs in under use cp would also be benificial . Thanks and welcome to seven forums.
 

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Hi,

I too want to do a clean install of the 64 bit OS, but over my current Visa 32.

I have a RAID 0 setup, so I have two questions: Does the Win 7 64 setup deal with the disc reformatting (looks like it does from the posts I've read) and will it then reconfigure the RAID setup?

Many thanks in advance

Edd
 

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You will have to do a clean install in order to go to the 64bit version ... providing you can run the x64 version. The setup program will not be able to configure your RAID, you will need to do that on your own...

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Thanks for the reply.

When you say, "providing you can run the x64 version", would you anticipate issues?

Apologies if my questions are a bit basic!

Cheers

Edd
 

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Thanks for the reply.

When you say, "providing you can run the x64 version", would you anticipate issues?

Apologies if my questions are a bit basic!

Cheers

Edd


I cant tell until you fill in your system specs...;)
 

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If you provide your system specs, it would be easy to tell you how to....

Sytem specs in under use cp would also be benificial . Thanks and welcome to seven forums.

... providing you can run the x64 version....

Welcome to SevenForums ;)

Thanks for the reply.

When you say, "providing you can run the x64 version", would you anticipate issues?

Apologies if my questions are a bit basic!

Cheers

Edd


Welcome to Seven Forums.

Not all computers are capable of running a 64bit OS.

You can check this in Computer Properties:
Click the start orb, then right click 'Computer', left click 'Properties', In the lower left corner click 'Performance Information and Tools' in win7 (for Vista it's 'Performance'), then in the middle right side click 'View and print detailed performance and system information', under 'System' you will see the 'System type' of the OS you are currently using and below that '64 bit capable' and a yes behind it if your computer can run a 64 bit OS.

If you would please add some of your system specs, the helpful people here can give you better answers to your questions. If we don't know what system you have we're just guessing.

Try this Seven Forums thread for helpful ways to find your system specs:

Dont Know What Hardware You Have..??

It would be better to ask this questions in a new thread.
This one has been tagged as "Solved" so the people that are looking to help others will usually not look at a 'Solved' thread.
 
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