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The 64-bit version of Windows Vista is designed to take full advantage of 64-bit processors, and can address more than 4 GB of RAM. 32-bit applications can still be run on it; however you will need to make sure that there are 64-bit drivers for your hardware.
64 bit operating system support more amount of RAM and hard drive space (also depends on hardware).
Well there is almost no difference but violet is a little bit lighter than purple but it's hard to tell.
ok the main difference between the two lies in the 64 bit. For most PC users Vista Home Premium 32 bit (which is the regular one) is fine, but if you are a gamer or have more than 4 GB of RAM then 64-Bit is the wayto go. This is because the 32-bit versions of windows will only recognize 3.25 GB of RAM.
I'm not that good with bits, but I can tell you that a kimberwick bit is a lot harser than a snaffle and a snaffle is generally referred to as a training bit.
Phoebe looks a bit older because of the face features
Boy geese are usually just a bit larger than girl geese.
THere is no such OS called windows premium., but in vista there are many flavours called vista basic, home premium and vista ultimate. In these variations the higher you go the more extra features u get and obviously the more you pay for it. LIke vista basic does have windows aero and home premium does not have dream scenes, bit locker etc which ultimate has., but the basic OS is the same. :)
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.
If you need to know whether a particular system is 32-bit or 64-bit, enter the command "uname -m" If it returns "x86_64", the system is 64-bit; otherwise it is 32-bit.
Every Windows Distribution is writen in binary non Open Source files. By the way, there are different versions of Windows Vista: Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows Vista 32-bit. Windows Vista 64-bit or x64 can work with 64-bit AMD Processors.
i assume you are trying to say "versions"= Vista Starter(This is only in 32 bit version), Vista Basic, Vista Home Premium, Vista Business, Vista Ultimate, all of them in 32 bit or 64 bit versions. or if you really mean "Types" of vista then you are talking about 32 bit and 64 bit= 2 Types