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Why Do I Need a 64 Bit OS?

Except in very spe­cific cir­cum­stances any­one installing Vista should be installing a 64 bit ver­sion. The day of 32 bit Win­dows is over. Once you’ve used a com­puter that can use lots of RAM you won’t want to use one that doesn’t have lots of RAM. The OS is really irrel­e­vant here. Run­ning a 64 bit OS with 8GB or more is just a bet­ter expe­ri­ence. This is true for every cur­rent OS I’ve tried. All cur­rent com­put­ers are 64 bit capa­ble. Most can use at least 4GB. Many can use 8GB or more. Even if you ini­tially don’t have a lot of RAM you still want to install 64 bit from the start. There isn’t a notice­able per­for­mance penalty. When you do install more RAM, at least with Win­dows, there is no way to upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit. A clean install is required. This can be very painful if you have a lot of pro­grams installed. The pro­ce­dure is to backup every­thing. Back up every­thing again. Install 64 bit Win­dows, eras­ing your old install in the process. Install your pro­grams. Restore your data. Restore all your pro­gram set­tings. I just did this on my lap­top. It took around six hours. I’ve got way bet­ter things to do than spend six hours star­ing at my com­puter just to get it back to where I started. The pay­off is I can now use all 4GB that I have installed. If I’m just check­ing my email or doing some word pro­cess­ing I don’t see much of a dif­fer­ence. If I start up a vir­tual machine to test some­thing in XP, click on a link to a video that was in an email, start a video call on Mes­sen­ger, and then decide to edit a pic­ture I see a huge dif­fer­ence. If you go to 8GB, this lap­top only goes to 4, the dif­fer­ence is star­tling. As you load up tasks you don’t see much of a slow­down. Every­thing is usable. RAM is one of the least expen­sive upgrades. Install a 64 bit OS and upgrade your RAM. You won’t be sorry.