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64 bit vs 32 bit Window 7
Ferra
11-23-2009, 07:46 AM
Getting a new laptop with window 7 professional. Should I go with 32 bit window or 64 bit?
Do I "HAVE TO" use 64 bit window to utilize 4GB of ram?
What's the difference between the two? Is one faster or more stable then the other? It is difficult to get hardware driver for 64 bit window?
(Laptop is for a thinkpad T400 w/ 3470 graphic)
SkinnyPupp
11-23-2009, 07:49 AM
Dear everyone:
Just pretend 32 bit no longer exists. It will be easier that way. There is literally no reason to use it any more.
Thanks.
(yes, you "HAVE TO" use 64bit to get 4GB of ram)
Dear everyone:
Just pretend 32 bit no longer exists. It will be easier that way. There is literally no reason to use it any more.
Thanks.
(yes, you "HAVE TO" use 64bit to get 4GB of ram) x2
If you're running a business that still operates on 16-bit software from the 80s or you have some crucial equipment that lacks 64-bit support, get 32-bit.
If you're part of the general public or you're running a business with equipment/software from this century, get 64-bit.
Preemo
11-23-2009, 10:44 AM
The only other reason to use 32-bit is so that you can use older hardware with older drivers. Like special printing equipment I had to deal with the other day.
/endthread
EDIT: JMac beat me to it.
lilaznviper
11-23-2009, 03:05 PM
i find that drivers would work with 64bit now with windows 7. it either installs itself when u install windows 7 or download a vista driver
for older stuff u can run it in windows xp mode
asian_XL
11-23-2009, 04:38 PM
my 64bit program files folder is still empty...lol
JesseBlue
11-23-2009, 04:45 PM
my 32bit win7 has bsod on me twice...usually i try to make ways for it to fail but its when you least expect it, it happens...
if you can get the x64...GET IT...
A.RSXS
11-24-2009, 09:56 AM
get 64-bit, 32 bits is only if you are need to run some old school programs...
Ferra
11-24-2009, 10:21 AM
ordered with 64 bit window
thanks all!
JesseBlue
11-24-2009, 03:27 PM
we're all kidding...you shoulda ordered 32bits :D
Bayard
11-24-2009, 07:24 PM
For most would-be Windows 7 users, a 64-bit version of Windows 7 is the right move. But if you don't have sufficient RAM (at least 4GB), or you rely on devices that don't have supporting 64-bit drivers, or you need to upgrade an existing 32-bit installation, 32-bit Windows 7 might be the better choice.
StylinRed
11-25-2009, 07:39 AM
im kind of ignorant in this department
soo..... i noticed my decade old scanner has drivers for Windows 7 32bit!
will that driver work on 64bit windows? like is there a compatability mode?
also my printer is like 4 years old and it has no drivers for windows 7 but will Windows 7 XP Mode allow me to install this printer with the xp drivers?
either way the printer will work but its just really limited and doesnt use all the features that it came with im just hoping xpmode will allow it to use those features... :/
No, that driver won't work in 64-bit; you'll need a 64-bit driver.
Windows XP mode only allows you to utilize older SOFTWARE that doesn't support Windows Vista/7; hardware still requires Windows 7 compatibility.
lilaznviper
11-25-2009, 07:28 PM
i have a scanner that didn't work in windows 7 64bit so i installed its drivers in windows xp mode and works great
SkinnyPupp
11-25-2009, 07:31 PM
No, that driver won't work in 64-bit; you'll need a 64-bit driver.
Windows XP mode only allows you to utilize older SOFTWARE that doesn't support Windows Vista/7; hardware still requires Windows 7 compatibility.
I think XP Mode should work exactly like an installation of XP.
StylinRed
11-25-2009, 09:28 PM
cool guess ill give it a try thx guys, if not i guess its an excuse to get a new printer/scanner ^^
illicitstylz
11-26-2009, 10:07 PM
For most would-be Windows 7 users, a 64-bit version of Windows 7 is the right move. But if you don't have sufficient RAM (at least 4GB), or you rely on devices that don't have supporting 64-bit drivers, or you need to upgrade an existing 32-bit installation, 32-bit Windows 7 might be the better choice.
You only need 2GB according to MSOFT
JesseBlue
11-27-2009, 10:07 PM
i'm playing around with the virtual xp machine......seems like a waste to have 64bit win 7 and that on the same pc...
lilaznviper
11-27-2009, 11:29 PM
considering everyone was complaining how nothing works with 64bit in vista either
windows xp mode was a good move for microsoft since now people can installed older hardware like scanners and older software to run
underscore
11-27-2009, 11:47 PM
^ really leaves no reason not to have 7.
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