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by iod 1519 days ago
GRUB does this relatively easily (without needing emulation) as I too have done it before on an old tablet. I am not sure what OS you are using but it should work fine for Linux and Windows although only the prior is easy and just works. On Debian and it's derivatives you just need the grub-efi-ia32 package, and then regular GRUB install process and 64bit loads fine without anything special.
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The problem is less booting the OS once installed, but finding an iso I don't have to mess with too much to install it. Most of them assume 64 bits CPU means 64 bits UEFI...