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    How to make 64 bit version out of 32 bit installation?

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    • #2285796

      Is Windows 14 better than Windows 10?

      Will Windows 14 state my device is not worthy?

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    • #2285799

      Definately superior OS, but maybe you are not the target customer..
      Its Windows 14 (Windows for teens) 🙂 🙂

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        doriel wrote:
        Definately superior OS, but maybe you are not the target customer..
        Its Windows 14 (Windows for teens)

        Yes, I agree Windows 14 should be superior – if it retains the Win7 base.

        But if “Windows for teens” is being installed, then maybe during install Microsoft is downgrading the initial Win7 OS to a Windows 10 build?

        Better have your friend run winver to check… 😀

    • #2285808

      Will you get double vision?

      cheers, Paul

    • #2285983

      Here in the southern hemisphere, would it go down the drain the other way and become Windows 41?

      Windows 10 Pro 64 bit 20H2

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