32 bit Windows 7 drivers.

Hello,
How can i download 32 bit Windows 7 drivers for the new Mac Mini (EMC 2570)?
If i follow the bootcamp assistant i only get the 64 bit drivers. I need the 32 bit os to work on the Mac Mini.
Thanks,
Berny.

you should use win64bit if you can most windows7 include both versions
the only difference is that they use different drivers and the fact that the 64bit version can use more then 3.2GB memory
from applications support they are 100% the same

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