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I need some help here. I just picked up Windows 7 and am not sure which to install (32 bit or 64 bit). I want to use the one that will be best for my system but I don't know much about computers.
I have an HP Media Center PC m8100n. It has an AMD athlon 64 x2 5600+ processor with a 500GB hard drive and 3 GB RAM, expandable up to 8 GB RAM. We use the internet alot, have photoshop cs3, itunes, and will be using a video editing software pretty soon. And obviously use Word, etc. Any ideas on which one I should upgrade to? I'm currently running 32 bit Vista and would have to do a "clean" install to upgrade to 64 bit Windows 7. I've never done anything like a clean install before and wonder how tough that is to do for the first time if I were to upgrade to 64 bit version. Any suggestions? |
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