(05-26-2014, 03:29 PM)Kosmos Wrote: "Nobody is forced to use a 32-bit version of Windows because they haven't bought the 64-bit version. You buy a specific Windows edition, not bitness. If it matters that much, install a 64- bit version of Windows."Microsoft makes windows install isos freely downloadable >_>
Seriously? The moderators from answers.microsoft.com always telling that installing windows from not original CD / DVD is also violation of their EULA. So, if I have original dvd with win32, I still need to order original dvd with win64, but this will not solve old devices drivers problem.
Here's a link: http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-59465.iso
