![]() I downloaded the 32 bit version because that was what was installed on my computer. I downloaded the Windows 10 Pro file and saved it to USB drive. RAM was maxed out when Windows 7 was originally installed. So I replaced it with a Gigabyte GeForce GT 610. I wanted to upgrade to Windows 10 but there was NO drivers available for my VisionTek ATI Radeon HD 4350. My computer had Windows 7 Pro 32 bit installed for the last 5-years. ![]() I suspect you'll see 32-bit operating system and x86 architecture. You can easily determine what your Windows and hardware configuration is by looking in the System Properties. ![]() If you had one of the Professional or Ultimate versions of Windows 7 or Windows 8 then the Pro version of Windows 10 is what the GWX upgrade process will get you. If, on the other hand, you used the Media Creation tool on another machine to create your installation media you could conceivably create a mismatch. I can't imagine that the upgrade process (if you did the GWX upgrade) would not determine both what version of Windows you had running and the processor you had running so that it selects the appropriate Windows 10 version for your machine. If you don't the question is answered and you've got the version installed that is matched to your hardware. Do you have a 64-bit architecture? If so then it would make sense to install 64-bit Windows. ![]() Well, what determines whether you can use 32-bit versus 64-bit is your processor. ![]()
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