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    Hey, how do I see if my drivers are compatible with Windows 7 64bit? Is there a program that will do it? I know my CPU is because it says in the Windows Rating thing.

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    What OS are you currently running? You'll need to provide such details, such as RAM, graphics card or what computer it is e.g. Dell Inspirion D***.

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    64 bit is dependant upon your CPU compatibilities. As for drivers, there will be 2 versions on the manufacturers website (32 bit - x86 and 64 bit - x64). Just find these downloads and install the required drivers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Sweex View Post
    Hey, how do I see if my drivers are compatible with Windows 7 64bit? Is there a program that will do it? I know my CPU is because it says in the Windows Rating thing.

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    Most of the time the manufacturer will provide drivers for both 32 bit and 64 bit in today's world.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    What OS are you currently running? You'll need to provide such details, such as RAM, graphics card or what computer it is e.g. Dell Inspirion D***.
    Hey, I don't have a branded computer it's custom made. I'm runnning Windows 7 32bit. I know the processor (AMD Phenom II) is compatible with Windows 7 64bit as windows says it is. My graphics card is an Nvidia Gt 220 and I have 4gb of ram (not sure of the make).

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    Basically everything has a 64 bit driver these days, dont worry about it.

    ps. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/com...s/default.aspx

    if you really want^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by -Sweex View Post
    Hey, I don't have a branded computer it's custom made. I'm runnning Windows 7 32bit. I know the processor (AMD Phenom II) is compatible with Windows 7 64bit as windows says it is. My graphics card is an Nvidia Gt 220 and I have 4gb of ram (not sure of the make).
    Ah Windows 7 32-bit? You'd have a hard time finding a Windows 7 32-bit computer that cannot be upgraded to 64-bit. You should be perfectly fine. It's very rare for a 32-bit Windows 7 machine to suffer complications when upgrading to 64-bit. I had a Windows 7 32-bit that I recently upgraded to 64-bit, so it should work out fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Ah Windows 7 32-bit? You'd have a hard time finding a Windows 7 32-bit computer that cannot be upgraded to 64-bit. You should be perfectly fine. It's very rare for a 32-bit Windows 7 machine to suffer complications when upgrading to 64-bit. I had a Windows 7 32-bit that I recently upgraded to 64-bit, so it should work out fine
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