Install Windows 8.1 on 32-bit 64-bit

I want to reinstall my system 32-bit of Windows 8 with 64 bit on my desk.  I have the Windows 8 install disc and I understand I have to do a clean install and reinstall other programs.  All my data files are on a separate hard drive and only program files are on my C drive.  Installing the 64-bit system will leave the affected data files?  Also I would like to install an SSD and install the 64-bit Windows on it as well as my other programs.  Can I install the SSD drive and then install Windows 8 64 bit on it? Or would it be better to install Windows 64 bits on the C drive and then install the SSD drive and migrate Windows 8 for it and then reinstall my other programs? Thanks for any help.

I want to reinstall my system 32-bit of Windows 8 with 64 bit on my desk.  I have the Windows 8 install disc and I understand I have to do a clean install and reinstall other programs.  All my data files are on a separate hard drive and only program files are on my C drive.  Installing the 64-bit system will leave the affected data files?

To install a Windows 8 upgrade version, you must already have Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP installed on your PC.

If you have formatted the disk before Windows 8 upgrade version has been installed, you will not be able to use your upgrade product key to activate Windows 8. To activate Windows 8, you will need to install your previous version of Windows, and then reinstall Windows 8. Help with the activation process, of contact support.

See the following work around you can use:

http://winsupersite.com/article/Windows8/clean-install-Windows-8-upgrade-media-144648

If you install Windows retail media 8.1, you go without any of the above workarounds.

Also I would like to install an SSD and install the 64-bit Windows on it as well as my other programs.  Can I install the SSD drive and then install Windows 8 64 bit on it?

Yes, you can use work around it.

Or would it be better to install Windows 64 bits on the C drive and then install the SSD drive and migrate Windows 8 for it and then reinstall my other programs? Thanks for any help.

For performance, its best you install Windows 8 64-bit on the SSD and make sure your boot drive and keep your personal data on the mechanical hard drive.

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