We can install 32 and 64-bit Windows 7 with a license on 2 computers?

I bought windows 7 with 2 bits dvd 32 and 64 with a single product. If the software can be used in two computers, one with 32 bit and... everythink with 64 bit
I bought windows 7 with 2 bits dvd 32 and 64 with a single product. If the software can be used in two computers, one with 32 bit and... everythink with 64 bit

Hello

You can install the 32-bit version or 64-bit on a single computer.

You cannot use both versions at the same time.

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