Re: Can I move from a 32-bit OS to a 64-bit with a Satellite C650 (PSC12E)?

Hello world

I wish that my Tosh Satellite C650 PSC12E Window 7 OS from 32 to 64-bit, is this possible?
If yes how?

Thank you in advance.

You cannot pass, but you can make own Win7 64 bit installation. I checked the Toshiba download page and your laptop model is supported for 64-bit Win7. All the necessary drivers, tools and utilities, you can find and download it from there.

What should you do? Get the Microsoft installation disc, install the 64-bit version and later to install all the drivers, tools and utilities. If you need help with him let us know.

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