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Windows 32-bit on computer 64-bit
it is possible to install Windows 32-bit on a computer with 64-bit processor and motherboard?
if yes how will work? better than win 32-bit on 32-bit processor&motherboard? |
On AMD64? Yes.
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Most definitely possible. I am doing just that now.
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ok, so is possible..but will owrk better on processor+motherboard 64 or 32 bit?
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However, the windows x64 system would be faster and more stable. You'll just find that a lot of old hardware and programs won't be compatible. |
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As others said, if you install Win 64 then you are going to have some compatability issues. Just so you are aware of that ahead of time, and have the money to upgrade/replace those things. :2 cents: |
Possible , im running WinXP SP2 on AMD64 now , and i love it . You can get WinXP 64-bit edition , but it's not even near completion .
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it has lots of goddamn glitches , drivers are not working properly , some drivers are missing because everybody uses 32bit systems , read the reviews . I had win64 for some time , but i had to go back to win32 , because it was not possible to work .
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Its all about the drivers. Check you mobo/video/sound, etc. for 64bit drivers. If you have them all, go for it. Otherwise, if you can wait, Vista comes out Jan 2007 (I think).
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i got 32 bit xp on mine now. I first used 64 bit but it was nearly impossible to find drivers for anything.
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I'll stick with Nintendo 64. :winkwink:
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But yes, I do agree on the driver issue. Most hardware/software released within the past year has 64 bit drivers available... but older stuff is pretty much unusable. So far, the only thing I've not been able to get working is my old webcam. But that's hardly an issue since I almost never use it... and I could replace it with a newer one for like, $100. |
If you install windows on a 64 bit processor it will work JUST like a 32 bit processor, you won't notice any difference... and windows 64 is overhyped, you don't get any performance increase... Here is a decent article describing what windows 64 is all about -> http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/08/23/windows_xp_x64/
"Some programs run slightly faster, others slightly slower. At the end of the day, the difference is not noticeable." |
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