Nicholas Hall wrote:
> My computer is coming close to need reinstalling. At the moment I am
> running windows vista 32 bit. I have a retail boxed version of vista,
> which includes the 64 bit version of vista. I have a HP computer, which
> has a quad core processor and has 4 gigs of ram. I wondered what the
> pros and cons are when having the 64 bit version of windows vista?
>
> Any help advice and links would be gratefully accepted.
>
> NIK
Unless you have applications specifically designed to take advantage of
a 64-bit OS, there are really very few "pros," at this time. Sure, you
might be able to take a bit more advantage of your full amount of RAM,
but without highly memory-intensive applications, this wouldn't really
make a very noticeable difference.
As for "cons," these would entail whether or not all of your peripheral
devices have 64-bit device drivers available, and whether or not your
chosen applications - especially those that access the file system and
"guts" of the OS directly, like anti-virus applications and maintenance
utilities - are compatible with a 64-bit OS. (Most 32-bit day-to-day
applications can run on a 64-bit OS, but not all, so careful planning is
important.)
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