Installing Linux on a 64-bit processor is no different than installing it on a 32-bit processor. Especially on systems that offer both a 32-bit and 64-bit version, the difference is totally transparent, and the install identical.
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The size of the accumulator is the same,means 64bit.
No, not unless all of the following .Confirm that the computer's processor and motherboard are both 64bit. All 64bit Windows Operating systems will only work on computers that have both 64bit processor and 64bit motherboard architectures.Confirm the computer has no less then the other minimum hardware requirements (Processor Speed, Ram memory, Hard Drive memory, etc.) for the Windows 7 64bit version you want to install.Windows XP 32bit must be removed/deleted before doing a clean install of Windows 7 64bit on the hard drive.
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what are the compitibility issues of 32-bit and 64-bit processor
64bit processors have most registers specially the integer registers as 64bit. It can handle 64bit wide internal and external data. All internal and external buses may or may not be 64bit wide. - Neeraj Sharma
Did you install a 32bit version on a 64bit machine. If it says you need a 64bit copy when you install then you do. If you were just updating then redownload and reinstall.
after we finished install Linux OS at laptops.What driver we should install?can u give me the list?
Platform-dependent (Windows, Linux, AIX, MacOs etx), but gcc seems to be a safe bet.