Author Topic: Win7 32 -> 64  (Read 2505 times)

why the hell are you updating from Windows 7 32bit to 64bit

it's nothing different; just a version for a different processor, the 64bit

edit:
are you changing the processor?

its a HUGE difference.
first of all, more memory. because having less then 4gigs of ram is pretty stuffty nowadays.

second. the higher end processors and even video cards require 64bit. mostly for the 64bit directX support.

I jest installed windows 7 and had no data loss

im not a fan of using external HD's for anything but a huge mp3 and avi dump.

i always have that 1T, (D:)drive just for backing up and reformatting. (that i do like every 4-6 months lol)

its a HUGE difference.
first of all, more memory. because having less then 4gigs of ram is pretty stuffty nowadays.

second. the higher end processors and even video cards require 64bit. mostly for the 64bit directX support.
Then I suppose having 512 MB of ram is VERY stuffty? :(

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Then I suppose having 512 MB of ram is VERY stuffty? :(

Yes, 1gb is 1024 mb of ram (My computer has 4gb of ram)
« Last Edit: June 08, 2010, 01:26:21 PM by kitty007 »

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Then I suppose having 512 MB of ram is VERY stuffty? :(


Yes, 1gb is 1024 mb of ram (My computer has 4gb of ram)
nice broken quote

most of the people on this forum know how to use a computer.

(and for the record 32-bit operating systems only can use 2gb of ram)
Wrong.

3.5 GB.

Personal experience.

Do people just magically make up this stuff ignoring when people really encountered a problem?


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The main reason people use 64bit is its ability to utilize more RAM than 32.
You don't really need more than 5 or 6 GB...

You don't really need more than 5 or 6 GB...
To use all 4GB you do need 64 bit though.