System Manufacturer/Model Number: Gateway T-1628 OS: windows 7 home premium sp1 x86 CPU: AMD Turion 64 x2 Mobile Technology 2.0 GHz Motherboard: GATEWAY (Socket M2/S1G1) ATI RS690/RS690M Chipset Memory: 3gb DDR2 RAM Graphics Card: ATI Radeon x1200 series Sound Card: SigmaTel High Def audio Monitor(s) Displays: Generic PnP Monitor Screen Resolution: 1280x800 Hard Drives: 250gb Western Digital
System Manufacturer/Model Number: Asus OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate SP1 CPU: I5 875K Unlocked Motherboard: P7P55D-E-PRO Memory: Kingston HyperX Genesis DDR3-1600MHz 9-9-9-27 @ 1.65V XMP Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD 732 MHz GPU 1280 MB, 152 GB Mem Sound Card: Onboard Via 1828S Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung T240 HD Screen Resolution: Dual 1920X1200 1027X768 Keyboard: MS Mouse: MS PSU: Corsair Gold fully Modular 80 Plus 850 Case: Coolermaster Half X Full Tower Cooling: Noctua NH-U12P Hard Drives: OCZ Vertex II Extended Sandforce SSD 60 Gig 2X WD Black Caviar 1 terabyte 6GBS Transer Sata 3 Marvell Chip Internet Speed: Fast enough Other Info: My fridge has a water tap
My pc came with preinstalled Windows 7 x32, later I came to know it is an OEM version.. now i want to switch to x64 architecture(same Windows edition), ..can I do a clean install Windows 7 x64 (retail) over my Windows 7 x32bit(OEM)....and use my OEM product key to activate it?
I know that wallpapers are generally stored in system32/web/wallpaper, but where are the wallpaper scenes that come with the new Windows 7 themes get stored? They are not in the directory I listed above.
If anyone knows, can you tell me where to look?
Thanks
Steve
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