

I have located my product key by downloading an application online that found it for me.

I realize this entails a clean install and I'm ok with that, however I have no idea of how to do that! I don't have any upgrade discs because the upgrade was done for me at the event. My laptop is however, 64 bit capable, so I'd like to upgrade to 64 bit. Contact your computer manufacturer about obtaining a 64-bit DVD. Your Product ID is probably being rejected because it is an OEM Product ID. I originally had Windows Vista, but upgraded to Windows 7 Professional 32 bit for free during an event on my college campus. If you purchased a Retail version of Windows 7 you usually receive both the 32-bit and the 64-bit DVDs in the same package and you may install either version. Hi folks, this is my first time posting so I hope someone can help! Now I know you've probably heard this topic a hundred times before, but please stick with me as I've been googling this for a few hours now with no avail!Ĭurrently, I have Windows 7 32 bit installed on my Dell Studio 15 laptop.
