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And what is the problem, exactly? It is necessary to take and rearrange the system, obviously.
windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/32-bit-and-64-bit-Windows-frequently-asked-questions
Switching from 32 to 64 bits is possible only by reinstalling! There are builds of Windows like “two versions with a choice of 32 or 64”, but there are even more questions about such builds, it doesn’t work, it’s buggy, etc. So, alas, only a complete reinstallation of the system.
First, make sure your laptop manufacturer has signed drivers for Windows 8 x64, because sometimes they are only available for x86 systems, especially drivers designed for Windows 7. They are of course compatible with Windows 8, but only if you have they signed you. In the usual way, unsigned drivers cannot be installed in Windows 8. For example, built-in video, bluetooth, wi-fi, camera drivers, less often modern network cards (wifi + bluetooth).
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