Windows 10 requires restoration.
Windows 10 requires restoration.
You wouldn’t receive identical responses repeatedly if you kept your query focused. Essentially, all the ideas being offered have been presented initially. A) If a 32-bit Windows version was already present but a 64-bit one isn’t, it’s likely due to missing installation steps or an incomplete upgrade. B) If the problem stems from GPU freezing, switch to another video card or enter safe mode, reinstall drivers there, but many manufacturers—NVIDIA, AMD, Intel—don’t support installation in safe mode, complicating repairs. If you follow proper procedures: 1) Use a USB drive designed for 64-bit only, transfer the appropriate drivers from your motherboard maker. 2) Ensure BIOS settings disable onboard GPU features, enable RAID, turn off AHCI, activate UEFI boot, and switch off legacy modules. 3) Boot via UEFI, not Legacy, and if installation fails, press F6 to access the preinstallation drivers from step one. 4) Allow Windows to finish, which usually takes about two hours.