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General Specific
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      08-30-2007
I just got a laptop with the Intel Core Duo Processor T5250.

According to Intel, the T5250 is a 64 bit processor. The version of
Vista it came with is Home Premium.

Could I upgrade to the 64 bit version of Vista?

Would it run slower?

Should I?

 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      08-30-2007
Stay with the 32-bit version. You're not going
to see hardly any performance boost going to
64-bit unless you're working with video, large
database searches, or games and other programs
that require complex calculations and a lot of memory.

A 32-bit computer works very well for most programs,
however. For example, spreadsheet programs, web browsers,
and word processing programs will run at about the same
speed on either a 32-bit or a 64-bit computer.

32-bit and 64-bit Windows: frequently asked questions
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...01033.mspx#ERC

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"General Specific" wrote:

I just got a laptop with the Intel Core Duo Processor T5250.

According to Intel, the T5250 is a 64 bit processor. The version of
Vista it came with is Home Premium.

Could I upgrade to the 64 bit version of Vista?

Would it run slower?

Should I?
 
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Lang Murphy
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      08-30-2007
"General Specific" <> wrote in message
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>I just got a laptop with the Intel Core Duo Processor T5250.
>
> According to Intel, the T5250 is a 64 bit processor. The version of
> Vista it came with is Home Premium.
>
> Could I upgrade to the 64 bit version of Vista?
>
> Would it run slower?
>
> Should I?
>



I wouldn't recommend moving to the x64 version of Vista. I fully agree with
Carey's observations. The only thing I'd add is: you should check the
availability of x64 drivers for your hardware -prior- to making the move, if
your curious nature overwhelms your steady-state nature.

Lang

 
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Richard G. Harper
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      08-30-2007
You could, the question is, why would you? Unless you have 64-bit software
or you need to run with more than 4gb of memory, there is no advantage to
running 64-bit Windows. There are significant disadvantages as many
hardware manufacturers do not yet have 64-bit drivers available and as some
programs do not run correctly in 64-bit Windows.

Unless you have a need to, don't.

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"General Specific" <> wrote in message
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>I just got a laptop with the Intel Core Duo Processor T5250.
>
> According to Intel, the T5250 is a 64 bit processor. The version of
> Vista it came with is Home Premium.
>
> Could I upgrade to the 64 bit version of Vista?
>
> Would it run slower?
>
> Should I?
>


 
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      08-30-2007
On Aug 29, 11:18 pm, General Specific <brad_pitst...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I just got a laptop with the Intel Core Duo Processor T5250.
>
> According to Intel, the T5250 is a 64 bit processor. The version of
> Vista it came with is Home Premium.
>
> Could I upgrade to the 64 bit version of Vista?
>
> Would it run slower?
>
> Should I?




Thanks.

After posting this I noticed that this has been answered.


 
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