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I have been trying to get Windows 7 Pro 64bit for a while for a new gaming PC, the ones I see on ebay are around $50, My dad has a bunch of product keys are 32/64bit keys compatible? if so does someone know where I can download an ISO file for a gaming PC?

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32/64bit keys compatible? what you mean? they are either 32 or 64bit. ISO files can be downloaded from microsoft website

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no 32 bit keys are not compatible with 64 bit and vice versa.

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64 bit keys are compatible with 64-bit versions, and 32 bit keys are compatible with 32-bit versions.

But i am not sure if 32-bit versions are compatible with 64-bit keys or the other way around.

But in stores for example, the keys are sold seperate, so i dont think that you can mix it. 
 

About the windows download: 

It used to be open for download on Microsofts website, but i dont know if they removed it. Its worth a check. 

If you want it then your only chance is to download it from a website, og get the file from someone here on the forum/a friend.

- If your dad has windows 7 on his pc, then i think you can copy it onto a USB or something. Try to look it up on the internet. 

 

But why do you want Windows 7 instead of Windows 10? 
I was never a fan of windows 8, so i stayed with windows 7 because i liked it alot more and i had no use for the store. 
But when i got to buying a new pc, i went with Windows 10. I dont use the app store, but i still like it more and Windows 10 has DX12 support, where Windows 7 only has DX11 support. Plus overall Windows 10 is just a better Windows. :) But yeah, preferance. :)

 

 

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64-bit and 32-bit keys are not compatible with each other. If your dad has cd-keys for Windows 7, you can download the Windows 7 ISO from Microsoft's website found here:  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows7.

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4 minutes ago, L0gic said:

64 bit keys are compatible with 64-bit versions, and 32 bit keys are compatible with 32-bit versions.

But i am not sure if 32-bit versions are compatible with 64-bit keys or the other way around.

But in stores for example, the keys are sold seperate, so i dont think that you can mix it. 
 

About the windows download: 

It used to be open for download on Microsofts website, but i dont know if they removed it. Its worth a check. 

If you want it then your only chance is to download it from a website, og get the file from someone here on the forum/a friend.

- If your dad has windows 7 on his pc, then i think you can copy it onto a USB or something. Try to look it up on the internet. 

 

But why do you want Windows 7 instead of Windows 10? 
I was never a fan of windows 8, so i stayed with windows 7 because i liked it alot more and i had no use for the store. 
But when i got to buying a new pc, i went with Windows 10. I dont use the app store, but i still like it more and Windows 10 has DX12 support, where Windows 7 only has DX11 support. Plus overall Windows 10 is just a better Windows. :) But yeah, preferance. :)

 

 

yup win10 is alot better

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