Yes.
To use 64-bit specific applications, you must purchase both a 64-bit processor and a 64-bit version of Windows. 64-bit applications will not run on 32-bit versions of Windows, even if a 64-bit capable processor is installed. You also cannot install a 64-bit version of Windows on a 32-bit only processor.
First, you have to have a 64 bit processor. Beyond that, you need a motherboard that supports the processor and whatever memory and diskspace that Windows requires. (read the package)
will ccleaner work on a 64-bit windows instillation
It is a processor that works with 64 bit values instead of 32 bit values. The advantages are that it is much faster for operations on large 64 bit values for which a 32 bit processor would need multiple operations. This means that a 64 bit processor with the same clock speed can do more work in the same time.
I assume you mean a 32-bit processor. In either case, this depends on the software. Typically secondary programs (Word processors, games, etc) have a 32-bit build included with them / hard coded into their actual 64-bit compile, and will typically work in both environments. This isn't something that will always be the case, it is sort of a fail-safe since so many people haven't made the 64 bit jump yet. Operating systems, hardware drivers, and primary programs (Integrated OS programs such as Windows Media Player and Windows Installer) are incompatible with a 32-bit processor if they are compiled in a 64-bit environment. This means do NOT get a 64-bit operating system if you still have a 32-bit processor. Some things may or may not work, but it will be more trouble than its worth either way. This is not true in reverse: A 64-bit processor will have no issues running 32-bit programs, operating systems, or drivers.
Basically it has to do with the size of the chunks of information handled by the CPU (the computer's processor). The 64-bit chunks are obviously twice the size of 32-bit chunks and a CPU on a 64-bit system can work faster.
Yes, except for Windows XP 64-bit and Windows Server 2003 64-bit with Itanium processors.
The 32-bit version requires a minimum x86-32 processor and the 64-bit version requires a minimum x86-64 processor. In both cases, they require a minimum clock speed of 1 GHz.
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.
Yes. The HP G60-243DX is equipped with a 64-bit capable processor.
For the 32-bit version, you need a minimum of a 1 GHZ Pentium III or Athlon processor. For the 64-bit version, any 64-bit comptatible Intel or AMD processor should work.
Windows XP 64-bit Edition.