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I have Windows Vista Ultimate and it gives me the option to run it on 64 bit or 32 bit in two separate DVD'S. If I install the 64 bit (I have a 64bit processor with 4Gib of ram so Im compatible) can I still run 32 bit applications? As in can I run as a sort of hybrid 32/64 even though its really 64bit?

2007-06-17 19:24:37 · 2 answers · asked by Viperdude5064410 3 in Computers & Internet Software

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Absolutely, 64 bit Vista will run both 64 bit and 32 bit applications. In fact, you will find that the vast majority of your applications will end up being 32 bit, as there is not much available in 64 bit at the moment.

2007-06-17 19:44:16 · answer #1 · answered by mysticman44 7 · 0 0

i might advise a sixty 4 bit OS regardless of you going XP or Vista. it is the only way which you will surely be waiting to apply all 4 gigs of your ram. i in my view like Vista (i've got have been given the 32 bit, yet i've got not got 4 gigs of RAM) My emotions on the Vista vs. XP conflict are that the human beings that detest Vista are those that do in simple terms in contrast to alter. Vista isn't like XP, so that is going to take quite getting used to, yet i don't sense that it particularly is a undesirable device in any respect. with reference to the claims that Vista is a memory hog. Technically, sure, it particularly is. Vista will take in an excellent bite of your RAM, which on the start sounds like a undesirable setup, yet particularly, that is not inevitably undesirable. that is with the aid of fact Vista caches lots of the courses you utilize so as that they run speedier. So sure, it takes up extra RAM, even though it isn't the baseline RAM for the working device, it takes different courses into consideration.

2016-11-25 20:10:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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