Ahh, thanks! So I guess 2.5GB is the max from my motherboard correct? If 2.5GB is my max should I bother upgrading to 64-bit or should I just stick with the 32-Bit of Windows 7 I have? Would I see any major benefits by upgrading to the 64-bit?
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I currently have a company laptop with *gulp* windows XP. I have administrator access to install programs, but I would need admin network login rights to add a computer to a domain.
My question is, if I was to upgrade from win XP to win7, would all the network configurations remain, inc....
i want to buy a Intel i5 2500k and ram GSkill 4GB (2x2GB) now can i upgrade to Intel i7 2600k core &RAM 8GB (2x4GB) later on down the line? and for that matter the mb and VGA? thank you
Since I stumbled upon the fact that I had 4 gigabytes of RAM, I want to switch over to the 64-bit version of win7. However I've got a large amount of media files I don't want to delete (these are all stored on a separate partition on my HD).
My question is, can I avoid deleting this partition...
As previously announced, Laplink has released a new version of their previous PC Mover product that allows for in-place upgrades from XP to Windows 7.
Yeah, I know we generally advise AGAINST this, but for the adventurous, this might be worth trying.
The link to their site follows: ...
I am supposed to receive the W7 upgrade CD today!!!!!!!!:huh:
I understand that when I run the upgrade that Vista will be removed and everything will be wonderful.:D:D I have a backup of Vista.:sarc::sarc:
Since I will receive a license with the upgrade and if for some unknown phenominum I...