Windows XP Home Edition 32-bit

I want to convert Windows XP 32-bit on a 64-bit processor.  Can I do this with Windows XP Home Edition?  It is a relatively simple matter, and I look forward to a response.  Thanks for your time and your support.

My XP 32-bit Home is running on an AMD Athlon - 64 X 2, then Yes, that 32-bit Windows is running on a 64-bit processor.

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