Re: Downgrade from Win 7 64bit to 32 bit

I've bought a Satellite T110-11U with embedded OEM Win 7-64bit
I tried te recover with media recovery tool but the control panel don't let me choose between 32/64 bit mode
Most of software used in my business need 32bit mode
I tried too to use the recovery DVD from my Satellite L500-1WM, with Win7-32bit but windows activation key doesn't work
How can i downgrade my embedded system
Please to help me

i have a question. My model is L555 -11L PSLWSE it came with winsdows 7 x64. I will like to switch it back to 32 bit. I have windows 7 OS n other language. but i am not sure if i do this, i will be able to have all the utilities and drivers that came with the factory settings. I checked the drivers and utilities site and looks that i can have (if not all of them) many of them, What do you think. I will appreciate very much your opinion. I would like to ask you as well wht do you think concerning "downgrading" from x64 to x86 having the future in mind. is the best thing to do? thanks for your time and your opinions

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