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The thread discusses whether it is possible to dual-boot Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit versions, with the original poster seeking confirmation and driver compatibility tips. Respondents confirm that dual-booting both editions is feasible if Windows is properly licensed, and they clarify that “x86” refers to 32-bit architecture. Overall, the conversation is helpful and positive, with users providing useful information and friendly exchanges.

Alex Liaoutsis

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can i dual-boot win7 32-bit and win 7 64-bit ?also i would like to know how to test if my drivers match with 64-bit because i have at the moment win 7 32bit operation system
 

cybercore

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Yes, it is possible to dual boot Win 7x86 and Win 7x64 (provided that Windows 7 is genuine and lisenced).


For the availability of the x64 drivers, check in the hardware manufacturers' support sites.
 

Alex Liaoutsis

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well i am talking about dual boot win 7 (x32 and x64) not 64x and x 86
 

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Alex Liaoutsis

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ok thanks for info i appreciate that you answer me ,also you did fast:)
 

cybercore

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No problem, you are welcome and thank you for posting at windows7forums. : )