"smithy" <me@com.au> wrote in message
news:034ED01B-76FE-42A3-963A-BE6E7CAD2960@microsoft.com...
> settle pettle, just asking a question
>> What do you mean by incentives?
Some people just loves asking questions
and answering them at once...-

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Here comes Conclusion to your question:
"Should I Install 64-bit or 32-bit Version? (x64 vs x86)"
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1426/...ion_x64_vs_x86
============
Most users with 64-bit hardware should install the 32-bit (x86) version of
Vista.
Vista x64 is the turning point for operating systems as they transition to
64-bit. Currently, however, the majority of users will be very disappointed
by installing Vista x64. The lack of 64-bit drivers for most current
hardware will be very disappointing and frustrating to most users. Why push
for 64-bit now anyway? The performance gains promised by 64-bit will not be
seen for years until 64-bit compiled versions of software is the norm.
=============
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1426/...ion_x64_vs_x86
4sysops -- Windows Vista 32-bit versus Vista 64-bitFlexbeta has an
interesting comparison between Vista 32-bit and Vista 64-bit edition. They
tested installation time, integer processing, 2D graphics, ...
4sysops.com/archives/windows-vista-32-bit-versus-vista-64-bit/ - 36k - 7 May
2007 - Cached - Similar pages
http://4sysops.com/archives/windows-...-vista-64-bit/
Windows Vista Benchmark: 64-Bit Faster Than 32-BitWindows Vista Benchmark:
64-Bit Faster Than 32-Bit - 64-Bit Computers.
64-bit-computers.com/windows-vista-32-bit-vs-64-bit-benchmark.html - 38k -
Cached - Similar pages
http://64-bit-computers.com/windows-...benchmark.html
> "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote in message
> news:923A4A13-5483-4140-8C03-544D3D69ADF2@microsoft.com...
>> "smithy" <me@com.au> wrote in message
>> news:4C08C71F-8430-421A-AC72-14F86A11633A@microsoft.com...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Bought a computer with Vista Ulitmate 32bit OEM installed. Love it,
>>> great OS. However for future proofing, are there any incentives for us
>>> owners to move to 64bit?
>>>
>>> Links, articiles etc appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> smithy
>>
>> What do you mean by incentives?
>> If you mean reduce cost then no - as you bought the OEM version you made
>> a purchasing decision for 32-bit the retail versions include "free"
>> (shipping may apply) options to acquire the 64-bit media.
>> Unless your OEM is willing to offer you a cheap swap out to 64-bit you
>> are faced with purchasing a new copy when the time comes.
>> --
>>
>> Mike Brannigan