iam on xp and want to upgrade to 7 64 bit . but i need your help


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    windows xp 32 bit
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    solved iam on xp and want to upgrade to 7 64 bit but i need your help


    guys i have Intel 2 Duo Processor E7300 2.66 GHz . 2gb ram .geforce 9500 gt , gigabyte motherboard , and i want to download windows 7 home premium 64 bit and i dont know will it work great or not cuz i love to enjoy my game . hope you help me guys
    Last edited by raw 4 ever; 18 Oct 2012 at 13:00.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
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    To my understanding 2 gig ram is just enough to make win7 OS work but you will not be able to do much else. I upgraded to win7 ultimate from XP Pro several years back and had to upgrade up from the 2 gig to 4 gig.
    This is what I can remember the comp dude telling me when I converted to win7.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    You could easily run Windows 7 on that system, but unless you are planning to upgrade, you may want to consider using 32 bit. 64 bit would run fine, but it does us a little more system memory, leaving less for your games.

    However, if you plan to ever upgrade the memory, go x64 now, as you won't have to reinstall the OS if you do want to add more memory.
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    Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor - Download - Microsoft Windows

    You will be able to run Windows 7 with 2GB RAM, I have a family computer which is running Windows 7 Home Premium x86 with only 1GB RAM.

    You can run the Windows Upgrade Advisor to confirm that your system is able to upgrade to Windows 7.

    Hope this helps,

    Harry
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    windows xp 32 bit
    Thread Starter
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    thx guys iam gona go for ultimate 32 bit
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    raw 4 ever said:
    thx guys iam gona go for ultimate 32 bit
    Your welcome (:
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