Yes, you can upgrade from a 32-bit OS to a 64-bit version depending on your hardware and software compatibility.
Yes, you can upgrade from a 32-bit OS to a 64-bit version depending on your hardware and software compatibility.
You're using a 32-bit version of Windows while your CPU is 64-bit. Your operating system might not display correctly. You'll need to reformat and install a 64-bit version of whatever Windows you're using.
After restarting Windows, you'll need to press the power button or click the power button icon to enter the recovery mode and proceed with upgrading.
Begin with a complete reset. Install Windows Media from a flash drive and restart your system. Adjust the boot sequence in the BIOS settings. The specific key varies depending on your motherboard—common options include F2, F11, F12, or Del. This process does not upgrade your hardware; it will erase all data on the drive.