Originally Posted by
iNexus
I did make the bootable USB using that exact same program following the exact same steps, even after I picked the USB to be the #1 on the boot list it still wouldn't start the 64 bit setup, my computer would just boot up as normal.
And yes I know, I'm not doing a "upgrade" I'm just creating a fresh install of windows without keeping the old files.
I have tried switching USB ports, did not allow me to boot from it. That's the problem, running the actual install program. When I try to run it from the drive while on my desktop, it gives me the "cannot run 64 bit on 32 bit" error so I cannot start the install program.