HP Pavilion m7775uk-a: recently upgrade to Vista > Win7 32 bit > Win7/64 bit

I am REALLY struggling with Windows Livemail

I lost all my emails my vistas 'Outlook Express' settings and other that I've upgraded to Windows 7 recently

Windows livemail is now alive and active, but my 2008 computer is still slow.

A friend told me with "the new upgrade, why don't you go all the way and do a 64-bit upgrade?"

Easy-peasy... not really.

What I did was buy a new 2 TB drive and 64-bit is installed.

Now I have 2 drives with different versions of Windows 7 bootable

Questions-

1. How can I find and migrate all Outlook express news - signatures et al. for WIndows 7 64-bit

2. If question 1 is not possible, how do I allow a dual boot so I can use the old disk (now called drive E) emails and others without screwing up my new system I will be upgrading to Windows 10 soon probably

3. do I care the same all this, try all said, because why worry, just start with what I have and suffer in silence with the outstanding issues.

Thanks in advance,

Kal

Dual boot with Windows 7 32-bit and 64-bit?  What to do with the BIOS or a switch.  Much easier with a switch from hard drive.

I have one of them. ORICO HD-PW4101 3.5 "Floppy Drive Slot 4 x SATA HDD Power Switch control (black)

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