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Must be a really old laptop, even the garbage-tier laptop I got for documents and internet supports 64-bit.
Well, not really, since Steam client won't be updated anymore and might be security issues or bugs, but yeah, some people still do it.
Your 32bit key will work on 64bit but you must clean install the OS to make that switch. If it's a Laptop then all you need is a clean install. The OS wil auto activate again after the install has completed and is online
Yea, but those users play old games, but on Win7 64bit
Steam will update just not on OS such as Win7, or 8 32bit or 64bit.
No one should be using 32bit OS for modern day computing anyway once Vista/7 came out.
It still should have 4gb ram limitation, which is ridiculous with modern soft, when just about any browser uses more than that & that's not counting that Windows itself uses more then that as well.
This is 2025. I suggest a machine with 64 bit support.
32 bit support in linux is hit & miss.
Are your old CD rOM games available on steam through a download?
Maybe something to think about.