If you take my advice you will take the PC back to the shop and get them to fit the boot drive in a caddy, then on a new hard disk install the 64 bit version of Windows 7 and all the software you use and also get them to upgrade your graphics card to say the GTX 480. This way you can keep the existing setup and to switch between the two is simply a matter of swapping the boot disks over. This will probaly cost about £450.
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