Adding a 64bit OS to a 32 bit.


  1. Posts : 1,343
    Windows 7 RTM 64bit, Windows 8 Pro 64bit
       #1

    Adding a 64bit OS to a 32 bit.


    I hope someone out there can give me some advise! I am currently running Windows 7 7022 32bit as well as XP 32bit (dual boot) on my system. The problem I am facing is that I am attempting to install the 7048 build 64bit OS, on a separate partition, but for some strange reason I just cannot get my system to boot into the installation DVD. And yes, it is the ISO version, and, yes, I've burned it at x4 speed.
    I have created disks with PowerISO, MagicISO, as well as Nero. I even made a bootable USB, all to no avail. I just can't get it to boot!
    Does it have something to do with the fact that I am currently on a 32bit system? I just don't know.

    Any help and suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!
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  2. Posts : 16,129
    7 X64
       #2

    Hi,

    Did you check the values - should be :

    CRC32: C1F5E94F
    MD5: 73433BBAC55719774FCEFC767750C60A
    SHA-1: 0477B05A682F66AA4D7F59B1FAF1FE864D2A6368

    When you pick it up with PowerIso does it say bootable image at bottom left of PowerIso main window?

    You could always extract the files and run the setup.exe directly from your current installation , instead.

    Hope it helps

    SIW2
      My Computers


  3. Posts : 202
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #3

    not even if the DVD drive is the first boot device?
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  4. Posts : 1,343
    Windows 7 RTM 64bit, Windows 8 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    SIW2, the values are correct, and I can't run from 'setup' as I am currently on a 32bit OS. And, yes, it is bootable.
    This is really causing me a headache, but thanks for trying.
    Angryman, even when I make my DVD drive first in the BIOS. I can't understand this!!
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  5. Posts : 16,129
    7 X64
       #5

    Hi,

    I recall ( if memory serves) that i mounted 32bit in Daemon Tools on Vista 64 bit and was able to install from the Virtual drive -that's the other way round, of course.

    I assume you can boot other dvd/cd's ?
    If not, you might check your manufacturers website for updates to the firmware/ drivers for your dvdrom drive. Or try reinstalling the current ones - you never know.

    SIW2
      My Computers


  6. Posts : 4,364
    Windows 11 21H2 Current build
       #6

    SIW, he has only 32bit OSs installed - running setup for a 64bit OS will fail every time from inside the 32it OS.

    TB - Have you tried any of the DVDs on any other machine to see if they are bad or not?
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  7. Posts : 19
    Dualboot (Vista Home Premium 32b + Windows 7 Ultimate 32b)
       #7

    I have the same problem, how can i solve the problem?
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  8. Posts : 234
    Vista H.P. SP1 x32 Seven RC x64
       #8

    You can check your iso and your DVD by trying an installation on a virtual Machine like VirtualBox

    Start an installation with the ISO file (see virtualBox configuration). If the VM start well, you may tri with your DVD.

    So you will know where is the probleme : the ISO, the DVD or your bios configuration

    (VirtualBox allow 64bit Guest on a 32bit host system)
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  9. Posts : 19
    Dualboot (Vista Home Premium 32b + Windows 7 Ultimate 32b)
       #9

    I dont works, but thats my fault i think :$. Can anyone help me? In steps? A virtualbox crashed, when Windows 7 starts. Blue screen on my Vista Home Editon 32 bit.
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  10. Posts : 234
    Vista H.P. SP1 x32 Seven RC x64
       #10

    RoyalNoob3 said:
    A virtualbox crashed, when Windows 7 starts. Blue screen on my Vista Home Editon 32 bit.

    What settings for the VM ?

    But for your firts probleme it's not really a big issue.
    If you where able to boot on the Seven installation program under the VM so the ISO is good and may boot on your machine.

    Did you try with the DVD you have burn ? If so, we can say there's no probleme with it, and you may check your bios configuration for boot settings.
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