
Originally Posted by
aimology
Nobody needs 64 bit, unless they are using over 4gigs of ram. That simple really. If this person says ( he does need ) otherwise, then he better be using more then 4gigs, multi-tasking and doing some type of audio / video programming or running servers. I run windows 7 enterprise edition with only 4 gigs of memory. I dont need this, but I do it because its a top of the line O/S ( operating system ) but the MAJORITY of my programs are in the 32 bit folder, why? because majority of stuff dont run in 64 bit. I have some things that do and when you download, you need to make sure its 64 bit version if thats the type of O/S you're running.