Q: Clean re-install windows 10 from 32-bit to >> 64-bit

mazin7

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I upgarded today to windows 10 and i love it.
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when i go to computer info it is showing that i have 32-bit OS, x64-based Processor. i am slightly confused. does this mean i have a 32 bit OS installed but my computer is compatible with 64 bit?

and if so , if i want to clean re-install windows 10 and format the Hardisk and make the windows 64-bit .

will there be any problem like in windows activation or anything else ?????

and is there any way to make the windows 64-bit without the clean re-intall windows 10 method?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated
 

Bluerain

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I upgarded today to windows 10 and i love it.
but
when i go to computer info it is showing that i have 32-bit OS, x64-based Processor. i am slightly confused. does this mean i have a 32 bit OS installed but my computer is compatible with 64 bit?

and if so , if i want to clean re-install windows 10 and format the Hardisk and make the windows 64-bit .

will there be any problem like in windows activation or anything else ?????

and is there any way to make the windows 64-bit without the clean re-intall windows 10 method?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Seems odd...that you now have a 32-bit OS but have a x64-based Processor.

I have a x64 Base Processor and my upgrade shows it as a 64-bit OS.

What processor do you have ?
 

pmhgeneral

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never mind and thank you.
I did a clean install for windows 10 - 64-bit and it work perfectly.
Maybe you could help me? So I have the same as you describe in the above article on my Asus T100 tablet so what should I do. My get windows is now ready to download.
 

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