Yes. You need to have a disc that can install the 32-bit version of you operating system and do a clean install (that is, it will delete everything on your computer and give you a fresh installation of the operating system).
There are different versions of Vista as well as 32-bit and 64-bit for each. To switch from 32-bit to 64-bit you would have to make sure that you have 64-bit compatible hardware and would have to purchase a 64-bit version of Vista.
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There are two versions, one for 32 and second for 64 bit. If your version is for 32 bit, it will not work in 64 bit computer.
right click computer and go 2 properties ull find there wheather ur pc is 64 or 32 bit. the diff is in color depth 64 is best while 32 is good
To find out if your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows, do the following:Open System by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.Under System, you can view the system type.Or you can download 64bit Checker, a small tool that will tell if your computer is running 64-bit Windows and if your processor supports 64-bit operating systems.
64 bit OSes use special set of instructions as well as 64 bit memory space which is in principle is not supported by 32 bit processors.
32 bit applications will work on 64-bit but they will not run as efficient as 64-bit application. the reason for this is the 64-bit uses the memory better than a 32-bit. this is why a 32-bit can only use up to 3 gigs of ram and a 64-bit can use 16 gigs +
Switching from 64-bit Windows to 32-bit would require purchasing and installing another copy of Windows. This is generally not necessary, anyway, since the 64-bit version can run 32-bit apps just fine.
The difference between a 32 bit and 64 bit CPU is the speed in which a computer will read and process the information. A 64 bit CPU will read much quicker and can handle the memory usage better than a 32 bit.
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