Can a 32bit install of windows 7 professional upgrade to 64bit windows 10
I finally figured out my issue with the failure to load the drivers but now the message saying "To continue installation, use the Load Driver option to install 32-bit and signed 64bit rdrivers. Installing unsigned-64-bit device driver is not supported and Might result in an unusable Windows Installation." im getting this message when trying to install my RAID drivers to get windows to detect my raid 0 configuration and i have tried installing both 64 bit and 32 bit versions of my raid drivers with no success in proceeding to the next step. I may have interpreted this wrong but my understanding is if i install 32 bit windows there would be no issue, however in doing so my windows10 upgrade may end up being 32 bit as well though im not 100% sure.
No, you have to install 64-bit windows 7 then upgrade it to windows 10 if you want 64-bit windows 10. (Or upgrade to 32-bit windows 10, then reinstall with 64-bit windows 10 using the product key)
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