DJ Bing wrote:
> Hi,
> I am considering changing the OS from 32 to 64 bit.
> I have heard that XP Pro will only use 3.5GB of 4GB memory and I would
> like to make use of every MB I can.
> What are the pitfalls of changing over to 64 bit and is there a program
> that will check to make sure existing programs drivers are supported?
1. Make sure that all your applications will run on a 64-bit OS.
2. Look carefully at what applications you use to make sure that if they
will run, they are optimized for 64-bit computing (otherwise it's a waste).
3. No, you will need to go to every hardware component mftr.'s website and
every software application mftr.'s website and check for 64-bit
compatibility yourself.
4. You must do a clean install going from 32 to 64-bit.
So unless you're using applications that need more than the RAM you've got
and they are optimized for 64-bit computing, IMO don't bother. If you're
really running stuff like sophisticated number-crunching programs, Windows
isn't the best choice of operating systems for you anyway.
Malke
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