As it stands i would stick with 32 Bit. A vast majority of software isn't
even 64 bit compatable anyway. 64 bit may work faster, but it is still early
days.
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"drybones" <> wrote in message
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> These 78 year old brain cells are still not clear on the question of 32 bi
> over 64:
>
> When upgrading from WinXP Media 2005 with SP2 32 bit to the Vista
> operating system the option of installing 32 bit or 64 bit is the back
> biter.
>
> I utilized my machine for internet capabilities, PC gaming (role-play
> mostly) and
> general word processing for most part.
>
> It seems that 64 bit is the future and really can not afford one more
> computer
> upgrade including 64 bit programs unless there is a very high possibility
> of the
> 64 bit taking off.
>
> Which version of Vista Home Premium would be my best choice; the 32 bit or
> 64 bit for upgrading from WinXP Media 2005 with SP2 32 ?
>
> Present machine is:
> Dell XPS 600 with
> Intel Pentium D 960 processor [3.6 GHz]
> 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM 667 MHz RAM
> Dual NVIDIA 7800GTX video cards in SLI configuration
> 2 160GB NCQ Serial ATA Hard Drives
> X-Fi PCI Sound Card
>
> Thank you for your time in reading and hopefully replying.
> drybones
>