Satellite L505-10Z started giving a blue screen

Hello

After nearly a year of wonderful performance of my laptop started giving me a blue screen saying a software failure, in any case, I decided to clean install it.

Apparently, the recovery disk supplied with the system was a 32 bit disc, so now that I spent and bought a 64 bit W7 Home permium.

I need some advice on the path of the installation.

-is it possible that I have first to clean install with CD 32-bit and then improve it later with the 64 bit
or
-as I have downloaded all the drivers from the website, can I start the installation immediately with the 64-bit W7 Home Premium?

Help, please

According to specification for laptop, that your laptop is shipped with WIN7 64 BITS Home PREMIUM & 32 BIT DVD so I put t understand why you didn't create DVD recovery for the 64-bit version, as described in the user s manuals document you have with your laptop.

Now, you have spent money for disk even if you got 64 bit with your laptop (recovery image).

Anyway, you cannot install 32 bit and upgrade to the 64-bit version. You must bring the new installation of the OS. Use your new drive and install Win7 64-bit.
After doing this the installation of drivers, tools and utilities as follows:
Windows 7 64 bit
Chipset SW installation utility
LAN driver
TOSHIBA HDD_SSD alert
TOSHIBA Assist
TOSHIBA Extended Tiles for Windows Mobility Center
15 Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver
Display driver
Audio driver
TOSHIBA supervisor password utility
TOSHIBA HW utility
TOSHIBA Flash Cards support utility
TOSHIBA Value Added Package
PatchFiles
Wireless LAN driver
Realtek card reader
Intel Turbo Boost Technology driver
Intel Management Engine Interface
Synaptics Touch Pad Driver
Driver Modem 7.80.4.50
Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba
TOSHIBA Web Camera Application
TOSHIBA eco Utility
TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
ConfigFree

If you have any other questions you are welcome.

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