Updated 32-bit to 64-bit of Windows 8

Hello.  I recently upgraded a laptop running XP and bought a Windows 8 Pro Upgrade and the product key.  Everything went well and the operating system installed, but I want to use the 64 bit version of Windows.  I have a physical copy of the disk to a complete Windows 8 Pro to a desktop build I did a year ago.  My questions are:

(1) can I use the installation of 64-bit physical disc I have to reinstall Windows, even if this copy is currently active on another computer?

(2) if so, I know I have to do a clean install.  My upgrade product key works to activate Windows after reinstall it?  Given that this key is already active on the laptop that I would like to be reinstalling Windows, should I deactivate Windows first?  Basically, is it possible to re-use the product key of my upgrade to reauthorize the computer once the reinstallation completed?

Thanks for the help!

Hello.  I recently upgraded a laptop running XP and bought a Windows 8 Pro Upgrade and the product key.  Everything went well and the operating system installed, but I want to use the 64 bit version of Windows.  I have a physical copy of the disk to a complete Windows 8 Pro to a desktop build I did a year ago.  My questions are:

(1) can I use the installation of 64-bit physical disc I have to reinstall Windows, even if this copy is currently active on another computer?

You can use the disk.

(2) if so, I know I have to do a clean install.  My upgrade product key works to activate Windows after reinstall it?  Given that this key is already active on the laptop that I would like to be reinstalling Windows, should I deactivate Windows first?  Basically, is it possible to re-use the product key of my upgrade to reauthorize the computer once the reinstallation completed?

If you plan to use the license (product key) to another computer, you must ensure that is no longer running on the other computer. This means, you must format the other computer or consider buying a new license after having migrated to Windows 8 Pro 64 bit on the new computer.

Thanks for the help!

Resources: How to migrate to a 32-bit version to a 64-bit version:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/wiki/windows_8-windows_install/how-to-migrate-from-32-bit-versions-of-Windows-to/46a5b8f6-5fd3-4C67-9482-4573087480fb

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