To: Vision
Yes. Unless you have a large number of legacy apps you need to support there is no reason not to go with a 64-bit OS. By now all the 64-bit drivers, apps and plug ins are available (which isn't necessarily the case when it's first released.)
71 posted on
04/20/2010 11:17:27 AM PDT by
astyanax
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To: astyanax; CodeToad
I’m trying to build a good semi inexpensive system around the i7; then put on my current version of XP Pro(which I assume is 32 bit.) Any problems with this plan?
74 posted on
04/20/2010 11:32:19 AM PDT by
Vision
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