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I am wondering how this works. I'll tell you the story of my computers:
I have one laptop and one desktop. One laptop was running Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit) and my desktop is running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. Now, I have already upgraded my laptop to Windows 8 Pro and it installed a 32 bit version! I suppose because the installer detected that the previous version was 32 bit. I installed Windows by downloading the ISO and burning it on a DVD.
Now, I want to upgrade my desktop as well! I have already bought the key for Windows 8 (via PayPal using the Upgrade Assistent) but I do not want to waste another DVD if it has the same contents. So, can I use the DVD I used to install Windows in my laptop for my desktop, even though my desktop has a 64 bit OS (and I want it to install a 64 bit Windows 8 as well)?
In other words: the ISO that I downloaded, does it contain the 32 bit and the 64 bit installer? Or does the Upgrade Assistent download the correct (i.e. 32 bit or 64 bit) installer?
It's dependent on what you already have installed. – James Mertz – 2012-11-01T18:14:36.983
1@Karan Nope, the Upgrade DVD in a box that's sold in stores contains two DVDs. There's never both 32 bit and 64 bit OS on the same CD/DVD. – Alexey Ivanov – 2012-11-01T18:38:26.933
@AlexeyIvanov: Whoops, yes, that's true. I somehow got confused between Core/Pro being in the same ISO. – Karan – 2012-11-01T18:52:20.397