Adding Windows 7 32 bit as dual boot option

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Published on 2011-11-25T14:13:04Z Indexed on 2011/11/25 17:54 UTC
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A relative of mine has bought a new laptop this year on which windows 7 (64 bit) is installed. Aside some standard programs he uses on that laptop, he also has some software for his bike that needs to run. The developers of that program still don't support 64-bit systems and therefor I thought about making it dual boot, so he can still use the power of the 64-bit, and just for the bike program, he can initiate the 32-bit version.

My questions now are:

  • What are the risks involved in this operation?
  • What steps need to be taken to make this dual boot succesful?
  • Any other ideas besides dual booting?

Thanks in advance.

Edit

I might have forgotten/misphrased something. The software does run on 64-bit, but it cannot find the bike connected to the computer. So I think it's a matter drivers which aren't compatible with the 64-bit system. That's why I wanted to install the 32-bit windows so the drivers would work.

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