Windows 7 32 bit on Inspiron 15 R 5537

Hello

I bought Dell Inspiron 15R 5537. I tried to install Windows 7 64 bit, however, some of my favorite programs are not compatible with 64 bit.

So I decided to stay with Windows 7 32 bit. But I noticed that there is no Win7 32 bit drivers ar support.dell.com.

So it is possible to use 32-bit Win7 on this computer, if so - where can I get the 32-bit drivers?

myndey

Hello

I bought Dell Inspiron 15R 5537. I tried to install Windows 7 64 bit, however, some of my favorite programs are not compatible with 64 bit.

So I decided to stay with Windows 7 32 bit. But I noticed that there is no Win7 32 bit drivers ar support.dell.com.

So it is possible to use 32-bit Win7 on this computer, if so - where can I get the 32-bit drivers?

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