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4 sie 2008 · In this follow-up, I summarize the answers I’ve found for questions like whether Vista x64 uses more memory than x86 (yes, but not as much as you might think), where you're most likely to run...
6 paź 2010 · While the 64-bit (x64) versions of Windows Vista draw a virtual line in the sand for a number of obsolete technologies (like the 16-bit MS-DOS and Windows subsystems), Microsoft is also using these versions to create a division of a different sort: x64 versions of Windows Vista are inherently more reliable than their 32-bit relations because of ...
6 paź 2010 · The x64 version of Windows Vista Home Basic is limited to 8 GB of RAM, while Vista Home Premium supports 16 GB. Other 64-bit Vista versions (Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate) support 128 GB of RAM or more.
7 maj 2009 · The biggest problem with 64-bit is driver support. Vista 64-bit requires that all device drivers are signed, so if you can't get signed device drivers for your peripherals you can't use them in Vista.
In my last post in this series, I discussed the question whether the 64-bit edition of Windows Vista is faster than its 32-bit version. I came to the conclusion that working with Vista x64 only makes sense if you need more than 3GB memory.
1 lut 2007 · Windows Vista Performance Guide. One of the major changes on paper for Vista is that x64 now becomes an equal platform with the x86 version, as using the Vista compatibility logo on any...
2 lip 2009 · What are common drawbacks, gotchas, and problems of choosing Vista 64-bit versus 32 bit? We recently purchased two laptops and selected Vista 64 bit, but I'm considering downgrading to Vista 32 bit on both. The only reason for going 64 bit was to get access to the additional RAM.