I have a windows 7 Home premium as OEM 32-bit, how to install 64-bit? I don't have one of the drives.

Do I have to buy the 64-bit upgrade?

If you buy another license, you simply pay the right to use an architecture that is ridiculous.

Considering that the licenses in retail box and offer downloads digital Windows 7 32 and 64 bit, I see nothing wrong with using a drive for the disc 64 bit one use your existing license that can activate either 32 or 64 bits to install the 64 bit version of Windows 7 retail.

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