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    32-bit vs. 64-bit

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Grishka, Apr 24, 2008.

  1. Grishka

    Grishka Notebook Guru

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    Dear all,
    Can anyone explain to me the difference between the two. Particularly, which one is better for core 2 duo processors and new graphic cards?
    Is there a good 64-bit xp?!

    Thanks,
    Grishka
     
  2. nobscot6

    nobscot6 Wise One

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    aarrrgghhh..............

    pls do a search on this topic............

    it's asked about every other day..............

    and no, xp 64bit is not that hot............
     
  3. THAANSA3

    THAANSA3 Exit Stage Left

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    Here we go again . . .
     
  4. ATG

    ATG 2x4 Super Moderator

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    Yeah wiki and google can help you out. Normally when I got interest in something I do a little research, and if I can't find or understand anything I'll go for the forums. Googling x32 vs x64 will answer your question although the answer will surely start like this "It depends what are your needs" or something like that..