Thanks for the added information, Richard,
Jerry
"Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> To offer something slightly different from the previous advice - really,
> none. Except in the specific instances where you are running software
> that is natively 64-bit software, or when the added memory support (4gb+)
> is important to you - in these cases then definitely go with the 64-bit
> OS. For general use, running 32-bit software and games, there is no
> benefit whatsoever in running a 64-bit OS. In fact, if you have older
> software or peripherals you may actually wind up with a less useful system
> under 64-bit Windows.
>
> "Badger" <jerrymcm@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:#7qx6XN#JHA.1376@xxxxxx Quote:
>> What's the advantage of using 64bit on my machine instead of 32bit?
>>
>> Curious
>