Windows7 will still eat a gig of memory all by itself so when you finally do downgrade upgrade you will probably want to move to Windows7 x64 and put 4GB of memory in your system to compensate
Windows7 will still eat a gig of memory all by itself so when you finally do downgrade upgrade you will probably want to move to Windows7 x64 and put 4GB of memory in your system to compensate
Here's where I get confused.. 64-bit processors have been the norm for YEARS now... and THE biggest advantage in switching from Windows98SE (or ME if you got caught in that loop) to XP, was that XP was a true 32-bit O/S. They didn't offer 16-bit versions of XP.. why on earth will there be a 32-bit version of Windows7 ?
To date, I've been telling new builders to go with Vista64, because future versions of DirectX won't be supported on XP. But now it looks like Windows7 will be out, before there's a significant advance made in DirectX
SO.. if you're building a computer today, will the upgrade to Windows7 be as easy (and the same price) if done from XP, as it would be from Vista ?
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