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How can I switch a 32-bit installation to a 64-bit one?

I have a 64-bit processor (Intel i3 second gen), and when I installed Ubuntu I went with the 32-bit version because I was just testing it, but now I see it is a lot better than Win7 and want to upgrade to the 64-bit version. Is there any way to do this without reinstalling? Thanks for the help!

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There's no way to "upgrade" your current installation of Ubuntu. You would need to reinstall. But you do not need to format the whole drive.

If you have done a /home partition, you can keep it, with all your files.

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