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| | Vista Ultimate 32 or 64 bit?? Yes, I have seen the messages about the problems of Vista but Microsoft isn't going to reverse itself and Vista is going the be the future.....even if it is a step backwards. My question is which version to use....the 32 bit or 64 bit version?? If I go 64 bit will I lose access to all my programs and have to start from scratch or will it handle most 32 bit programs okay?? I know it is bad when the Mac advertises it can run Vista better than a PC can. I do believe most of the problems are because Vista hardware requirements are so much higher than XP. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate 32 or 64 bit?? Ray wrote: Quote: > Yes, I have seen the messages about the problems of Vista but Microsoft isn't > going to reverse itself and Vista is going the be the future.....even if it > is a step backwards. > > My question is which version to use....the 32 bit or 64 bit version?? If I > go 64 bit will I lose access to all my programs and have to start from > scratch or will it handle most 32 bit programs okay?? > > I know it is bad when the Mac advertises it can run Vista better than a PC > can. I do believe most of the problems are because Vista hardware > requirements are so much higher than XP. > with even more issues in the 64 bit version, then give it a whirl. Otherwise, stick with the 32 bit version. Neither one is ideal, but the 32 is less of a headache. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate 32 or 64 bit?? 64 Bit processors is really just a state of the industry right now, the technology is there so why not make it available? Regardless the majority of applications for the desktop remain largely 32 bit, it is prepapring for inevitable when there will be a mass transition to 64 bit, whether by the Industry or end users. For instance, suppose you start doing a lot of technical work that goes beyond the limits of 32 bit computing requiring more than 4 GBs of RAM and real 64 bit OS such as the 64 bit version of Vista, then you won't have to worry about changing out all your hardware to take advantage of it. The market that understands the capabilities, advantages and disadvantages of using it, the biggest advantage of all has to be the support for a larger memory address space that allows you to do more number crunching with scientific, financial and other engineering applications that use a lot of memory. Hopefully in the future, more mainstream applications will support the platform and harness its capabilities, but with the majority of systems coming with 1 to 2 GBs of memory, and 64 bit really addressing larger amounts up to 128 GBs, you won't see a lot of apps for now. Here is a great article by Kristan Kenney (MVP) to read: http://www.windows-now.com/blogs/kmk...t-for-you.aspx -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Ray" <Ray@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:841E94BE-BB52-4BA6-806B-E690C592F7F4@xxxxxx Quote: > Yes, I have seen the messages about the problems of Vista but Microsoft > isn't > going to reverse itself and Vista is going the be the future.....even if > it > is a step backwards. > > My question is which version to use....the 32 bit or 64 bit version?? If > I > go 64 bit will I lose access to all my programs and have to start from > scratch or will it handle most 32 bit programs okay?? > > I know it is bad when the Mac advertises it can run Vista better than a PC > can. I do believe most of the problems are because Vista hardware > requirements are so much higher than XP. |
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| | Re: Vista Ultimate 32 or 64 bit?? Ray <Ray@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >My question is which version to use....the 32 bit or 64 bit version?? If I >go 64 bit will I lose access to all my programs and have to start from >scratch or will it handle most 32 bit programs okay?? running any 16-bit apps though, you'll be stuck. 64-bit Vista won't run 16-bit apps. There are currently few 64-bit programs, and many drivers come only in 32-bit versions. So there's not a really strong case at the moment for using the 64-bit version of Vista. -- Tim Slattery MS MVP(Shell/User) Slattery_T@xxxxxx http://members.cox.net/slatteryt |
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