I ordered the CS5.5 Design Premium, and InDesign will not install because, although my computer is 64 bit capable, it is currently set at 32 bit. Is there a way I can create a custom installation that will allow me to install products that require a 64 bi

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I am financially impaired (nice way of saying "poor"), and cannot afford to purchase any more upgrades for my system or another version of InDesign.
I am sure there must be settings that will allow me to install the program, possibly with limited functionality due to this issue.  I am disabled and cannot work outside of my home. I was hoping to make a small income freelancing with this package, and InDesign is a crucial part of the package.
Thank you very much for any assistance.
Kara Bismarck
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So I would have to uninstall Windows 7 Home Premium and reinstall it as 64-bit?  I'm trying to do this without having to reformat my computer.  Is there a way I could create a 64-bit partition on my secondary hard drive without reinstalling the OS?

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