I just completed this process and thought I would post my experience doing this. My original install was an upgrade from xp to 7 home premium 32 bit. I decided to upgrade to 64 bit to maximise my memory usage as 32 bit would not recognise my 4gb of ram. When I put the dvd into my drive it gave me a warning that "the operating system is not supported,reboot and boot from cd". After enabling first boot from cd in my bios it went right to the installer and all went well,it even seemed to go a little quicker than the original 32 bit install.After installation completed all the 64 bit drivers were installed for all my hardware and everything is running great. The only device I was not able to install a driver for was a usb hub that windows would not accept the 32 bit drivers for. This device had installed correctly with 32 bit. It did create a Windows.old folder and a program files (x86) folder along with the program files folder. 32 bit programs get installed into the x86 folder. All in all this was a very easy process and I hope this will help anybody that is thinking of doing this
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home built
- OS
- windows 7 home premium 64 bit
- CPU
- core 2 duo [email protected] ghz
- Motherboard
- xfx 680i
- Memory
- 4gb patriot 6400
- Graphics Card(s)
- msi radeon 4870
- Sound Card
- x-fi extreme gamer
- Monitor(s) Displays
- samsung 22 in 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- 2 wd sata 250gb
- PSU
- coolermaster extremepower 650
- Case
- nzxt apollo
- Cooling
- ocz cpu cooler 3 case fans
- Keyboard
- logitech
- Mouse
- logitech x518