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Old 01-11-2008
Richard G. Harper
 

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Re: 32bit or 64bit ?
If you have to ask, you do not need 64-bit Windows. As there are still some
manufacturers who are not providing 64-bit drivers, when in doubt, stick
with 32-bit Windows.

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"tcukran" <tcukran.331fa3@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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>
> Hi ,
>
> About 7 months ago I bought a Toshiba notebook (A100-599) and there is
> 32bit vista home premium comes with it. But after a while I got bored
> and installed xp maybe it's because everyone was saying things like
> vista is not ready yet...
> The thing I wonder is should I stick with the 32bit home premium or go
> buy a 64 bit ? I actually don't know if my laptop can run 64bit but it
> says that core2duo processors can do it.
> If someone can help me out of this I'll be really glad .
>
> PS : I'm a normal home user, I don't really use programs that can push
> the processor too hard but still I use photoshop and play games
> sometimes. Is there an important performance difference between 32bit
> and 64bit ?
>
>
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> tcukran


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