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great suggestion, but 2 problems. 1: the computer i mentioned in my OP is my everyday comp, and i don't have an external backup drive.

 

2: the desktop in my garage is not solely used by me, my little brother uses it as well.

 

but thanks anyway

Partition the C:\ into two drives, and install W10 on the secondary partition, keeping both.

i want to install titanfall on my laptop, but i have the 32bit version of windows 7 enterprise, and titanfall requires a 64bit OS. can i upgrade to the 64bit version for free, or will i have to buy a new product key. P.S. can i safely use a copy of windows 7 from thepiratebay? 

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i want to install titanfall on my laptop, but i have the 32bit version of windows 7 enterprise, and titanfall requires a 64bit OS. can i upgrade to the 64bit version for free, or will i have to buy a new product key. P.S. can i safely use a copy of windows 7 from thepiratebay? 

Well, the fact that your laptop is 32 bit is probably a good indication that it can't run 64 bit well/titanfall just wont be able to run due to a lack of power. 

 

1. no

2. you cant say that stuff here 

Theres nothing illegal about torrenting an .iso, although theres no reason to torrent just an .iso since Windows makes it available as a free download. And he didn't specifically say he was talking about a fully pirated version :P 

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Let met help you out.

 

Why don't you try the Windows 10 technical preview.  You can evaluate it for the next several months.  At the end of which, you can decide if you want to purchase Windows 7, 8.1, or just wait until Windows 10 is released next year.

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Why don't you try the Windows 10 technical preview.  You can evaluate it for the next several months.  At the end of which, you can decide if you want to purchase Windows 7, 8.1, or just wait until Windows 10 is released next year.

The best bet so far...

 

Use W10, GPU Drivers, Titanfall.

 

But the fact is, if your lappy has a 32bit OS, it probably has dated hardware & isn't a powerhouse, here's hoping for playability on that laptop, Titanfall isn't that demanding, but I've never gone that low to find out.

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Let met help you out.

 

Why don't you try the Windows 10 technical preview.  You can evaluate it for the next several months.  At the end of which, you can decide if you want to purchase Windows 7, 8.1, or just wait until Windows 10 is released next year.

great suggestion, but 2 problems. 1: the computer i mentioned in my OP is my everyday comp, and i don't have an external backup drive.

 

2: the desktop in my garage is not solely used by me, my little brother uses it as well.

 

but thanks anyway

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great suggestion, but 2 problems. 1: the computer i mentioned in my OP is my everyday comp, and i don't have an external backup drive.

 

2: the desktop in my garage is not solely used by me, my little brother uses it as well.

 

but thanks anyway

Partition the C:\ into two drives, and install W10 on the secondary partition, keeping both.

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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