Z Zachary_46 Prominent Jun 1, 2017 6 0 510 Aug 23, 2017 #1 my windows 10 is locked to 32 bit when originally was 64 before computer uprgrade i installed i7 7700 and gigabyte gtx 1050 ti
my windows 10 is locked to 32 bit when originally was 64 before computer uprgrade i installed i7 7700 and gigabyte gtx 1050 ti
Solution USAFRet Aug 23, 2017 Zachary_46 : my windows 10 is locked to 32 bit when originally was 64 before computer uprgrade i installed i7 7700 and gigabyte gtx 1050 ti It didn't just automagically change from a 64bit install to a 32bit install all by itself. Can't do that. Some human had to do that. Either you, or whoever installed the OS. What is telling you that it is now a 32bit install? Screencap, please.
Zachary_46 : my windows 10 is locked to 32 bit when originally was 64 before computer uprgrade i installed i7 7700 and gigabyte gtx 1050 ti It didn't just automagically change from a 64bit install to a 32bit install all by itself. Can't do that. Some human had to do that. Either you, or whoever installed the OS. What is telling you that it is now a 32bit install? Screencap, please.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 171,442 17,908 184,590 Aug 23, 2017 Solution #2 Zachary_46 : my windows 10 is locked to 32 bit when originally was 64 before computer uprgrade i installed i7 7700 and gigabyte gtx 1050 ti It didn't just automagically change from a 64bit install to a 32bit install all by itself. Can't do that. Some human had to do that. Either you, or whoever installed the OS. What is telling you that it is now a 32bit install? Screencap, please. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Zachary_46 : my windows 10 is locked to 32 bit when originally was 64 before computer uprgrade i installed i7 7700 and gigabyte gtx 1050 ti It didn't just automagically change from a 64bit install to a 32bit install all by itself. Can't do that. Some human had to do that. Either you, or whoever installed the OS. What is telling you that it is now a 32bit install? Screencap, please.
O ohiou_grad_2006 Splendid Dec 3, 2011 3,551 10 24,115 Aug 23, 2017 #3 Agreed. If you've got a valid Windows 10 license, you should be able to download the media creation tool and create a USB that's an install for 64 bit. Then reinstall from that. Upvote 0 Downvote
Agreed. If you've got a valid Windows 10 license, you should be able to download the media creation tool and create a USB that's an install for 64 bit. Then reinstall from that.