Hi Tim,
XP-64-bit would be the better choice for your hardware, although regular XP
(32-bit) will run just fine.
At this time, 64-bit applications and drivers may be difficult to find
though. That will only improve as more users migrate to 64-bit systems.
The 32-bit applications will run OK with your hardware, you just won't be
able to realize the full advantage that your hardware has to offer.
--
Curt
http://dundats.mvps.org/
http://www.aumha.org/
"Tim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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|I have recently built a computer that has dual core technology and 4 gig of
| Ram. What I want to know is are you supposed to take advantage of the 64
bit
| version of XP under these specifications? Are the dual core processors
meant
| to run the 64 bit version of XP?
|
| Also, how will this effect the other software programs I have? Will they
| all have to be designed to run under the 64 bit environment as well (such
as
| Word, Photoshop, Visual Studio 2005 etc.)?
|
| Thank you for your comments.
|
| Tim