Upgrading from 32 bit to 64 bit windows 7

I have a 32 bit system with windows 7 home premium on it. i have the ff. question and i hope someone can provide me some answers:
1. My laptop is 64bit enabled, can i use the oem os key at the back of my laptop to install the win7 home premium 64 bit version (since the sticker on my laptop near the keypad says its win7 home premium 64 bit)?
2. I saw the toshiba software installer on the toshiba website, do i use that to install toshiba 64 bit drivers and utilities on my laptop after i do a clean install of my os?

Satellite L555D-S7930 
It does appear that model will support 64-bit Windows.
One wonders why you want to change to that. If I had it on my machine, I would want to change to 32-bit Windows.
-Jerry

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