P PvilleStang In Runtime Messages 152 Location Republic of Texas Mar 9, 2009 #2 unless otherwise specified, yes
tom-knox Fully Optimized Messages 2,451 Mar 10, 2009 #3 It's available in both standard bit forms. 32 bit and 64 bit, buying without checking can lead to lack of hardware support.
It's available in both standard bit forms. 32 bit and 64 bit, buying without checking can lead to lack of hardware support.
J jarlmaster47 BSOD Messages 248 Mar 12, 2009 #4 There is a 64-bit version as well but it has huge runtime problems. If you get xp always get 32-bit.
freestyler105 Golden Master Messages 7,883 Mar 12, 2009 #5 I'm sure your version is 32 bit. The 64 bit version is pretty uncommon.
N nevermind1534 Daemon Poster Messages 754 Mar 12, 2009 #7 jarlmaster47 said: I am not even sure if they make xp 64-bit anymore. Click to expand... You can't get the 32 bit new, for the most part, either. I liked xp x64. I used it until I installed Vista. And I used that until I got the windows 7 beta.
jarlmaster47 said: I am not even sure if they make xp 64-bit anymore. Click to expand... You can't get the 32 bit new, for the most part, either. I liked xp x64. I used it until I installed Vista. And I used that until I got the windows 7 beta.
J jarlmaster47 BSOD Messages 248 Mar 12, 2009 #8 Really? I heard that 64-bit has all kinds of runtime issues. Btw how do you like Windows 7? Is it good?
Really? I heard that 64-bit has all kinds of runtime issues. Btw how do you like Windows 7? Is it good?
N nevermind1534 Daemon Poster Messages 754 Mar 12, 2009 #9 jarlmaster47 said: Really? I heard that 64-bit has all kinds of runtime issues. Btw how do you like Windows 7? Is it good? Click to expand... I like it. And xp x64 ran much better than the 32 bit. Fewer bugs and more stable. It won't run 16 bit apps, though, just like vista and 7.
jarlmaster47 said: Really? I heard that 64-bit has all kinds of runtime issues. Btw how do you like Windows 7? Is it good? Click to expand... I like it. And xp x64 ran much better than the 32 bit. Fewer bugs and more stable. It won't run 16 bit apps, though, just like vista and 7.
B Buggie Solid State Member Messages 6 Mar 18, 2009 #10 A good friend installed XP 64 bit and has had zero problems. I love my Vista 64 bit; it's very stable for me.
A good friend installed XP 64 bit and has had zero problems. I love my Vista 64 bit; it's very stable for me.