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I don't need IE... I'm missing my Themes page in Contro Panel/Personalisation...I can't change theme...That's my problem and that's why I want to install new windows without losing my installations and programs.
I don't need IE... I'm missing my Themes page in Contro Panel/Personalisation...I can't change theme...That's my problem and that's why I want to install new windows without losing my installations and programs.
How to Do a Repair Install to Fix Windows 7
Repair Install
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Where can I download Windows 7 ultimate 64bit E ?
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PM me please if you know where to download Windows ultimate 64bit E... :)
Last edited by klasnic17; 24 Jan 2011 at 22:06.
Hi guys
sorry to bring an old topic back, I have a laptop with windows ultimate installed (32bit) and want to install home premium 32(bit) back on to it for personal reasons and saw the link posted on here about downgrading. My query is, when i change the registry what Disc do i load into the laptop: the ultimate disc or home premium disc (both discs are 32bit discs)?
I tried to "upgrade" from a home premium disc (64bit) but got an error message saying that i cant use this disc for this pc or something.
Any help would be great, ty!
You'd use the 32 bit Home Premium installer to run the Repair Install workaround. You cannot in-place up- or downgrade from 32- to 64-bit or vice versa - it must be a clean install.
Another complication may be that you already have SP1 on the install. In that case you'd have to find a retail installer with SP1 included (slipstreamed DVD will not work) or else uninstall SP1 to do the workaround: uninstall Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
There are other reasons the workaround may not work, but most will be tipped off when it scans compatibility at the beginning of the Repair Install or In-Place up/downgrade. Remember to set a restore point before you change the Registry Keys shown below, as they must read exactly HOMEPREMIUM for the EditionID, and Windows 7 HOMEPREMIUM for the ProductName.
A Repair Install or In Place Upgrade is run from within the OS, but you cannot run a 64 bit installer from a 32 bit OS, or vice versa. It must be booted to do a clean install, as they have different architectures.
Are you considering changing to 64 bit? You can use either bit-version with each license.
32 bit vs 64 bit Comparison - Windows 7 Forums
64-bit More than just the RAM bit-tech.net