Mr McFondled
Dragon Alchemest
The Last Rydian
64-bit versions of windows can run 32-bit programs.
seconded, I'm running 64 bit Windows 7 professional which I got from
http://www.win741.com for $30 and its running quite smoothly but I'm waiting until the system logs begin to fill and the comp begins to slow.
upgrade.. build a machine that can manhandle windows 7, like how that one $2999 build with two 4890 x2's and a dual core laughed at the face of crysis
Thanks for the necro. But while I'm here...
Have fun installing a 64-bit OS in a year when you want to upgrade your memory. As Rydian noted, 32-bit apps work in 64-bit Windows, and you get the added advantage of improved performance from the various 64-bit apps that are currently available and can easily transition to new 64-bit apps as they're released. You can't install 32-bit drivers, but 64-bit drivers are extremely common these days, especially since the VAST majority of OEM-built machines ship with a 64-bit OS. Even Apple finally jumped on board with Snow Leopard.
And your OS install is going to slow because of system logs? Even if that weren't retarded, you can delete said log files. Thanks for exposing your ignorance....