Use XP Home 64 bit instead of 32 bit?
Tim
Southwest PA Icrontian
I'm planning to build a new PC sometime soon, and it'll have XP Home 32 bit on it.
No Vista. Not never ever!
I talked to someone today who might be able to get me a copy of XP Home 64 bit.
If they do actually do it, should I run it?
The only reason I would have to run 64 bit is so I could run more than 4 GB of RAM in the new PC. I'd run it all the way to 8 GB maybe! :bigggrin:
Other than being able to handle more than 4 GB of RAM, I have no reason, need, or desire to run 64 bit.
Is this a good idea, or would 64 bit create more problems than it solves? Would any other software have a problem with 64 bit XP Home?
No Vista. Not never ever!
I talked to someone today who might be able to get me a copy of XP Home 64 bit.
If they do actually do it, should I run it?
The only reason I would have to run 64 bit is so I could run more than 4 GB of RAM in the new PC. I'd run it all the way to 8 GB maybe! :bigggrin:
Other than being able to handle more than 4 GB of RAM, I have no reason, need, or desire to run 64 bit.
Is this a good idea, or would 64 bit create more problems than it solves? Would any other software have a problem with 64 bit XP Home?
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I know a few people running x64 just cause.
Only Xp pro X64 or vista 64bit (Home basic,home premium,business,ultimate)
http://ask.metafilter.com/87603/64-is-twice-as-better-as-32-right
I don't think most those replies were meant to be hilarious, but wow. Good times.
I've been using XP Pro x64 on most my rigs for well over a year now. It's solid, fast, and I've had absolutely no issues with drivers. It's like XP on steroids, but without the little balls.