I have located my product key by downloading an application online that found it for me. I hope that you have installers for all of your applications, and that none of them are 16 bit applications (or 32 bit applications with 16 bit installers). A clean install would be your only option. I realize this entails a clean install and I'm ok with that, however I have no idea of how to do that! I don't have any upgrade discs because the upgrade was done for me at the event. It is not permitted to upgrade a 32 bit Windows to a 64 bit one. My laptop is however, 64 bit capable, so I'd like to upgrade to 64 bit. I originally had Windows Vista, but upgraded to Windows 7 Professional 32 bit for free during an event on my college campus. Hi folks, this is my first time posting so I hope someone can help! Now I know you've probably heard this topic a hundred times before, but please stick with me as I've been googling this for a few hours now with no avail!Ĭurrently, I have Windows 7 32 bit installed on my Dell Studio 15 laptop.