New drive hard new windows7home premium 64 bit os.

My laptop is hp pavilion 9500 series. Old operating system before windows vista 32-bit packed hard drive. Put in the new hard drive and new operating system windows Home premium 64-bit. Lost all software IE iTunes etc piccassa do I need to download and reinstall. I have a secondary drive with a back upwards to the old system. Can I recover my programs who?

You will need to reinstall your programs again by visiting or the software vendor Web sites and download and install the latest version.

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