64 bits.
Not really. 32-bit Vs. 64 bit is more of a ram limitation more than anything. With 32 bit, your limited to 3 gigs of ram, with 64 bit, you can use an indefinite amount of ram. I have seen 64 bit servers capable of 52 gigs of ram.
64 bit. If it were a 32 bit, you would max at a little less than 4gb RAM.
12 Gb more
You can only install 64 bit Windows Vista on a machine with 4GB ram. If you have enough ram then you need to do a clean install. To do this boot up your machine with the 64 bit Vista CD. Then follow the on screen instructions.
'64-bit ready' means the computer has the capabilities, maybe with or without modifications, to utilize a 64-bit processor, 64-bit operating system, 64-bit code, and more than 4GB of RAM.
'64-bit ready' means the computer has the capabilities, maybe with or without modifications, to utilize a 64-bit processor, 64-bit operating system, 64-bit code, and more than 4GB of RAM.
Windows 7 home premium 64-bit can support up to 16GB of RAM
The terms 32-bit and 64-bit refer to the way a computer's processor (also called aCPU), handles information. The 64-bit version of Windows handles large amounts of random access memory (RAM) more effectively than a 32-bit system.64-bit can handle more data quicker and is often a first choice.Keep in mind 32-bit and 64-bit require different hardware.
The maximum RAM that Windows Vista Ultimate can recognise is 4GB, as long as you have the 32-bit edition. If a 64-bit edition is being run then up to 12 GB RAM can be supported.
Minimum requirements:1 GB of RAM (32-bit)2 GB of RAM (64-bit)You'll want to at least double it if you want it to run smoothly.
The minimum requirement for RAM to run windows 7 is 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit).
64 Bit is stronger and more stable then 32 bit. It is good if you want to play games, edit movies or do huge things that require more RAM. Speaking of RAM you can allocate more RAM for your uses in an application. While 32 bit computers have a set limit amount.