Windows 7 32 bits 64 clean istall again.

A300 phone,

Model, PSAG8E

Hi, just did a clean install of the retail version of Windows 7 32-bit preimum but now want to run the 64-bit version instead.

Check my PC and he says that he is able to run both seems so no problem.

Before I own was installing the first time, I tried to restore my PC to factory settings using the recovery of HARD drive, but I forgot.

What I need to know now, is possible to run recovery from the backup disks that I made and then do a clean install of Windows 7 64-bit.

I just want to have an own factory Pc before installation.

> I just want to have an own factory Pc before installation.
Why?
When you make OS install own HARD drive will be formatted before the installation process starts.

You can install Vista and have the factory settings before you clean Win7 installation but I don't understand why.

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