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| 64-bit vs 32-bit Vista
G'Day All, I will be installing Vista HP on a new PC next week. I will have the option to install either a 64-bit or a 32-bit version. Can anyone advise on the Pros and Cons to be weighed, and the impact on software? -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ |
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| Re: 64-bit vs 32-bit Vista
Hi Pat, Do you have more than 4GB of memory installed? Do you have applications explicitely written to take advantage of 64-bit processing? If the answer to both of these questions is no, then use the 32-bit version. If either is yes, then next make sure there are signed 64-bit device drivers available for all of your hardware and if there are, then go for 64-bit. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Pat Garard" <apgarard-bigpond:net:au> wrote in message news:uGBN68nNJHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > G'Day All, > > I will be installing Vista HP on a new PC next week. > > I will have the option to install either a 64-bit or a 32-bit version. > > Can anyone advise on the Pros and Cons to be weighed, and the impact on > software? > -- > Regards, > Pat Garard > Melbourne, Australia > _______________________ > > > |
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| Re: 64-bit vs 32-bit Vista
"Pat Garard" <apgarard-bigpond:net:au> wrote in message news:uGBN68nNJHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > G'Day All, > > I will be installing Vista HP on a new PC next week. > > I will have the option to install either a 64-bit or a 32-bit version. > > Can anyone advise on the Pros and Cons to be weighed, and the impact on > software? If you ever want to install more than 3 GB of RAM you will need 64 bit. If you install 32 bit then later upgrade your RAM and want to go to 64 bit there is no upgrade. It requires a full install which means you will have to backup your data, install Vista x64, install your programs, restore your data. Not really a problem but it does take time and if you haven't done this before there's a good chance you will miss some of the data. I almost always install 64 bit on my computers just so I don't have to go through this process at some future date. The cons for 64 bit are no 16 bit programs will run. Some (very few) 32 bit programs may have problems. Drivers may not be available for some older hardware. If you want to use Vista x64 it's very important to make sure all your programs and hardware are compatible before you install it. If your computer supports 4 GB or more of RAM I recommend you go with 64 bit. RAM is cheap. More RAM is the best performance increase you can do. -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ http://vistahelpca.blogspot.com/ |
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| Re: 64-bit vs 32-bit Vista "Pat Garard" <apgarard-bigpond:net:au> wrote in message news:uGBN68nNJHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > G'Day All, > > I will be installing Vista HP on a new PC next week. > > I will have the option to install either a 64-bit or a 32-bit version. > > Can anyone advise on the Pros and Cons to be weighed, and the impact on > software? Depends on a number of things: What applications are you going to use? If you plan to use Photoshop (for example) and a lot of RAM (more then 3.5 gigs ) then the 64 bit version is your best bet... but that also means only if you can get the drivers for all your H/W and you do not have any applications that could have issues with the 64 bit OS |
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| Re: 64-bit vs 32-bit Vista
"Pat Garard" <apgarard-bigpond:net:au> wrote in message news:uGBN68nNJHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > G'Day All, > > I will be installing Vista HP on a new PC next week. > > I will have the option to install either a 64-bit or a 32-bit version. > > Can anyone advise on the Pros and Cons to be weighed, and the impact on > software? You'll get a lot of mixed reactions here. I have no plans to ever install 32-bit again on my machines. 64-bit pros: More than ~3GB RAM can be used. 64-bit pros: I'd say its the more solid system. 64-bit cons: Weaker compatibility. Saying that however, the compatibility isn't much weaker. I've got one 5 year old TV card which doesn't have 64-bit drivers in the house, which forces 32-bit on that machine. Unless you've got specific hardware, and older software that doesn't work (the vast majority does) I'd say go with 64-bit. 64-bit systems have hit the mainstream this year, and even if you've got things that aren't supported now, as long as they're still current I suspect they will be within months. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience. http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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| Re: 64-bit vs 32-bit Vista - MANY THAANKS TO ALL!
Thanks - that was very valuable! Pat "Paul Smith" <Paul@nospam.windowsresource.net> wrote in message news:u9PWoiuNJHA.1896@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "Pat Garard" <apgarard-bigpond:net:au> wrote in message > news:uGBN68nNJHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> G'Day All, >> >> I will be installing Vista HP on a new PC next week. >> >> I will have the option to install either a 64-bit or a 32-bit version. >> >> Can anyone advise on the Pros and Cons to be weighed, and the impact on >> software? > > You'll get a lot of mixed reactions here. > > I have no plans to ever install 32-bit again on my machines. > > 64-bit pros: More than ~3GB RAM can be used. > 64-bit pros: I'd say its the more solid system. > 64-bit cons: Weaker compatibility. > > Saying that however, the compatibility isn't much weaker. I've got one 5 year > old TV card which doesn't have 64-bit drivers in the house, which forces > 32-bit on that machine. > > Unless you've got specific hardware, and older software that doesn't work (the > vast majority does) I'd say go with 64-bit. 64-bit systems have hit the > mainstream this year, and even if you've got things that aren't supported now, > as long as they're still current I suspect they will be within months. > > -- > Paul Smith, > Yeovil, UK. > Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience. > http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/ > http://www.windowsresource.net/ > > *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* > -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ |
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