windows 32bit or 64bit


  1. Posts : 155
    windows7 64bit
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    windows 32bit or 64bit


    If you running a new labtop with 4 gigs of ram (which you may update some day)

    Its a 64bit windows system and your doing a clean install of windows wouldn't it make sense to stick with 64bit windows?

    all the drivers are in 64bit, and someday I may upgrade it (soon possibly)
    all drivers are 64bit from toshiba there are no 32bit drivers

    I mean I don't do heavy video editing or anything but wouldn't it just make sense to stick with 64bit I don't like idea of having change operating systems a lot and im looking into using my computer for schooling possibly conputer programing or online classe's I won't want to clean install again (except maybe linux to play with) if I get into that im just wondering what the pros and cons are of 32bit over 64bit?

    I do only have 4 gigs now and I will say computer isn't great at multi tasking my procesor gets a very low score one the assesment test. So would 32bit kick it up a bit on processing? or is that not what 32bit does?

    Any web pages articles on this be great :) im in no rush just trying get as much info on this as possible...

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 202
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Here is a good thread explaining the differences and the cons and pros.
    32 bit vs 64 bit Comparison
    As you can see there isn't a reason to not use 64 bit unless you don't have a 64 bit capable processor and less then 3gb ram most processors since 2004 are 64 bit I believe

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  3. Posts : 3,168
    Windows 10 64bit
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    Stick with 64bit a 32 bit OS would only utilize 3.25gbs of your 4gbs of ram. Later on you can upgrade and add a ram stick with more memory that your laptop supports so just stick with 64bit. My machine runs great with no problems and I game on it with 64bit and have 4gbs of ram, runs like butter. Plus 64bit has backwards compatibility so it would be able to run 32bit programs as well.So the better choice would be 64bit
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  4. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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