no.. I think only Vista Ultimate retail has 2 DVDs.. one for 32 and one for
64 bit
the rest of the Vista versions do not have the other DVD, but you can order
it from MS.
I think its totally free.. im not sure if you have to pay for the postage..
I think you should post another question on that specifically...
"criswell4" <> wrote in message
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> Possiblity. The computer only has 2gb of ram (running dual channel mode)
> because I have ddr 533 the really expensive overclocking type too. I am
> pretty sure the board would support 4gb. I have a opteron x64 dual core
> in
> it as well. I don't mind buying vista anyways considering I will
> eventually
> have to move to it anyways. Now the 64bit is on the same dvd as the 32bit
> version correct?
>
> "Tiberius" wrote:
>
>> an idea to test it, is to download the 64 bit version of server2008 that
>> is
>> a free download as it is a RC, and see if everything works.
>>
>> a 64 bit OS can shine only when you have more than 4 gigs of ram..
>> for example if you had 16 gigs of ram, then the OS would use them..
>>
>> while 32 bit could not..
>>
>> other than that you wont see any improvment.. perhaps you will see a
>> small
>> decrease in speed
>>
>>
>> "criswell4" <> wrote in message
>> news:4262969A-8E47-4859-97B7-...
>> >I was thinking about purchasing Vista x64 home premium to install on a
>> >2nd
>> > hard drive on my computer I am just worrying about hardware
>> > compatablity.
>> > We
>> > have Windows Server x64 at work and I notice it pretty much detects
>> > everything at the start. I have ran other x64 OS's on my computer and
>> > had
>> > no
>> > problems with hardware compatability except for my sound card because
>> > Sound
>> > Blaster apparently has a problem supporting 64bit. Also how should the
>> > performance be compared to XP 32bit?
>>
>>
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