Windows 7 clean install/upgrade to 32 bit from 64bit

I've just bought a touchsmart 300-1025 with windows 7 Home Premium 64bit preinstalled.
I need to change this to 32 bit to ensure that my communication links with VPN work normally  -Cisco smart tunnel and/or VPN - my employers say that these will only work on 32 bit. I have an ultimate version of windows 7 to do a clean install of 32 bit but am worried about getting all the drivers/software back on.
Will the software on D drive be Ok for 32 bit installation, and will I be able to access all the 32 bit drivers that I need - I have already downloaded the available drivers from the HP support site for 32 bit windows 7.
Any help would be much appreciated

it might be worth asking HP support if there is a 32bit OS version recovery disk for your Touchsmart PC, if there is then you could order that disk and recover the 32bit version of the OS instead...
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