![]() Update Apparently this shows up in Google now so here's what I learned: Yes, you can do a clean install with Windows 8.1 Pro for Students from a USB drive and it can be 64-bit and it doesn't require any tricky/shady workarounds. So, my question is basically: Can I get Windows 8.1 64-bit for my new computer through this offer or any other student offer from MS? I attempted a clean install with my Windows 7 upgrade when I replaced the hard drive in the laptop and it worked only until I entered the key to activate it and got a message like "this key is only valid for an upgrade." ![]() iso, but 2 people saying it should work is hardly reliable. There are comments that suggest a clean install is possible from the. It doesn't say whether its 32-bit or 64-bit, only "Important: Windows 8.1 Pro full version is for Windows 7 users only." I have confirmed my student status with a. Outlet PC has Windows 8.1 OEM for $89.98. ![]() I want the new desktop to have Windows 8.1 64-bit and I'm trying to keep it legit. I want to build a new desktop to replace that laptop. That laptop came with Windows Vista 32-bit, but I bought and installed a Windows 7 32-bit upgrade and I still have both disks. I don't think anyone has asked all of the specific questions, so I'm wondering if anyone knows for sure.
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