dual boot Windows 7 64-bit to 32-bit Windows 7 problem

I have a dualboot Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit.  restart from 32-bit to 64-bit of Windows 7 have no problem, but window 7 64-bit to Windows 7 32 bit will be not not charge/hang up after the newspaper.  The same problems occur even if systems has been closed to 64-bit Windows 7 and then turn it on and loading in 32-bit Windows 7.  It will take at least 2-5 boot in the 32-bit Windows 7, with loagin name and password, suspended and does not pass the log on screen, before 32-bit Windows 7 will load in the window with an error...

can anyone help please.

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