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  • 32-bit

    24 55.81%
  • 64-bit

    19 44.19%
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I recently (a month or two ago) upgraded my Windows from 32-bit to 64. Aside from that I haven't used 32-bit on this system. Even though I still find a ...
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    I recently (a month or two ago) upgraded my Windows from 32-bit to 64. Aside from that I haven't used 32-bit on this system. Even though I still find a grand lack of support, I don't like the idea of missing half of my processor, even if I don't fully comprehend all that it is I am missing.
    On that note, I got my first bluescreen today! It was funny, I had a 64-bit hexadecimal error report....

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    It will get difficult for me to install a 64-bit system because all of the 5 pc's in our house are 32-bit. I don't miss anything now, but maybe that's because I haven't tried the 64-bit systems.

    For now I'm fine with my 32-bit systems(I've got two for my self). My sister is getting a notebook from my grand father (running Windows Vista, which is filled to the limit with crap, because he always clicks yes and doesn't ask his system manager(me) whether or not he should install an application and how to do that). She'll get his 64-bit system and it will be the first one to enter our very home.

    Let's try a live cd on it. (It still will be my sisters, so I can't put GNU/Linux on it, which I think, is a bloody shame)

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