Re: [PCWorks] Pros & cons of 64 bit

  • From: David Grossman <dgrossman@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 22:13:03 +0200

Right, Clint.
Furthermore, there's a good chance that the drivers for your existing
peripherals will not work with either Vista or Windows 7. Check the website
for those peripherals before jumping to Vista, and then you can make an
informed decision.
David Grossman


> -----Original Message-----
> From: pcworks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:pcworks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Clint
> Hamilton-PCWorks Admin
> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 4:06 PM
> To: pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [PCWorks] Pros & cons of 64 bit
>
>
> I would not jump on Windows 7 as soon as it's released.  Like
> every OS, they're always released a few years too early, and
> never tested.  They rely on unsuspecting users to find all the
> flaws with the OS, then have to immediately scramble to release
> fixes and patches for serious issues.
> -Clint
>
> God Bless
> Clint Hamilton, Owner
> http://www.OrpheusComputing.com
> http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Virginia Da Costa"
>
> Thank you Clint, Hugh and Peter for your feedback. I've decided
> to stick
> with XP for the time being and follow Peter's advice to make
> sure my new
> hardware will support 64 bit for a future upgrade to Windows 7.
>
> Virginia
> >
>
> > From: Peter Kaulback
>
> >
> > Virginia, if you really want to dive into 64bit then I would
> > advise you
> > to await the 64 bit Windows 7. Windows 7 is slated to be
> > available
> > around the end of 2009 or the beginning of 2010.
> >
> > As it is right now most laptops/desktops which are multi core
> > do support
> > a 64 bit OS, so a future upgrade is available.
> >
> > If you are looking for a motherboard for 64 bit try to get
> > one that
> > supports more than 4 gb of ram, 32 bit supports up to about 4
> > gb while
> > 64 bit supports much more. Pay attention specifically to
> > whether the cpu
> > you choose can support 64 bit.
> >
> > Many software apps still are 32 bit but there is the odd one
> > available
> > that is 64 bit, there is a good list here for all 64 bit OS's
> >
> http://www.start64.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcateg
> ory&id=0&Itemid=55
> > or http://tinyurl.com/f6gs6
> >
> > Peter Kaulback
> >
> > Virginia Da Costa wrote:
> >> I am planning to buy a new custom-built computer, being fed
> >> up with the
> >> slowness of my ancient laptop and using other people's
> >> cast-off desktops.
> >> Question is, whether to change to 64 bit hardware and Vista
> >> 64 bit?
> >> Windows
> >> Secrets article dated 25/09/08 said "Don't go from XP to
> >> Vista unless you
> >> go
> >> 64 bit" I have been very satisfied with XP in general and
> >> don't really
> >> want
> >> to change, but it seems a pity to buy a new machine and use
> >> an OS which
> >> is
> >> soon going to run out of support (although extended support
> >> is due to
> >> continue for a while). On the other hand, should I wait for
> >> Windows 7 -
> >> but
> >> that might mean waiting a long time and I need a new
> >> computer quickly!
> >>
> >> What are the implications of moving to 64 bit? What about
> >> existing
> >> drivers
> >> and software? Will all that have to change? What kind of
> >> motherboard
> >> supports 64 bit? I know there are definitely fewer memory
> >> limitations,
> >> but
> >> what about all the everyday apps and such things.
> >>
> >> I look forward to your expert feedback before making a
> >> decision. Thanks
> >> Virginia
>
>
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