Hi everyone,
I originally had a 32-bit version of Windows 7 on my computer, then installed on a new partition (as a dual boot) a 64-bit version in order to be able to use more RAM. I kept the old version primarily to be able to go back to it should some of my software not work properly in 64-bit, but it all works fine.
What's the best way of removing the 32-bit version of the OS? Am I alright simply to delete the Windows folder from (what is now) the D: partition, or should I go through some more involved uninstall process?
Thanks
I originally had a 32-bit version of Windows 7 on my computer, then installed on a new partition (as a dual boot) a 64-bit version in order to be able to use more RAM. I kept the old version primarily to be able to go back to it should some of my software not work properly in 64-bit, but it all works fine.
What's the best way of removing the 32-bit version of the OS? Am I alright simply to delete the Windows folder from (what is now) the D: partition, or should I go through some more involved uninstall process?
Thanks