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  • Aug 24, 2009, 06:00 AM
    poseidon
    Vista Home Prem 32 & 64 Bit
    Dear Puter Experts,

    I have a new PC running Vista Home Prem 64 Bit (Pre-installed).

    Other information:

    PC Model: Acer Aspire X3200 Desktop
    Processor: AMD Phenom 8550 Triple Core 2.20Ghz
    RAM: 3.0Gb
    Display Adaptor: NVIDIA GeForce 9200

    I also have my own full copy of Vista Home Premium 32 Bit.

    I am considering downgrading from the 64 Bit to the 32 Bit Version. One reason for this is that I have 32 Bit version programs etc, which are not compatible with the 64 Bit version and there are no 64 Bit compatible versions available.

    My questions are:

    (1) If I downsize from 64 to 32 is it likely to cause problems?

    (2) What are the advantages of 64 Bit over 32 Bit?

    (3) I read somewhere that because of the high RAM etc, of my PC it is likely that I will not be able to use all the power my new PC has. Is this correct?

    Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.

    Regards

    John
    (Poseidon)
  • Aug 24, 2009, 07:51 AM
    seahwk83

    You can install 32 on the system

    32bit will recognize 3.2gb ram if you have 4gb installed (only 3.2 gb for 32 bit systems)
    -64bit system can use the whole 4gb of memory

    Quote:

    64 bit computers process data in larger chunks than 32 bit computers. This means a number of things, but the big 2 are:

    1) When programs are written to support 64-bit processors, those programs will generally perform faster than on a 32-bit processor of the same speed. This is partially because 32-bit computers must handle 64-bit numbers in two steps, whereas 64-bit computers only need to use one step.

    2) 64-bit processors can address more memory than 32-bit processors. This means your server can have more RAM, and therefore can store more data in memory, making memory-intensive programs like databases faster.
    Can find more inof about differences with Google
  • Aug 24, 2009, 09:37 AM
    poseidon
    For seahwk83,

    Thank you for your excellent reply. It was very easy to understand

    I am assuming that as I only have 3.00gb RAM a 32 Bit OS will recognise and use the whole of it although data will be processed more slowly.

    How much more slowly are we talking about?

    Kind rgads,

    John
  • Aug 24, 2009, 12:32 PM
    seahwk83

    You will not notice any slowness with 3gb RAM

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