


This means you will need to backup whatever personal files you have accumulated since you started using your Windows 7 64 bit PC to an external hard disk or burn them to a blank DVD. There is no in place upgrade path from from Windows 7 64 bit to 32 bit. You shouldĪlso check for updated drivers for hardware such as printers, scanners or any other external device that you might plan on using with Windows 7 32 bit. So, the first thing you should do is go to their web site, go to the download section and make sure they have 32 bit native drivers available for Windows 7 that you can install all the components in your system. It wouldn’t surprise me if some manufacturers are goingĮxclusive with 64 bit these days. First, you need to make sure certain things are available, such as 32 bit drivers for your machine.

If you decide that its better to just install Windows 7 32 bit instead, nothing is wrong with that.
