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What Is The Difference Between 32-bit & 64-bit Windows?

People ask me on a daily basis, “What is the difference between a 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating system?” Most of you are running Windows XP or Vista in its 32-bit iteration. But as hardware gets cheaper, people are curious as to what the 64-bit operating system has to offer. First let’s see if we can grasp the difference between 32- and 64-bit.

Think of your computer as a series of tubes that can either be 32 or 64 bits wide. When you have the smaller 32-bit size, there is more potential for bottlenecks to occur. Bottlenecks slow down your system because one process has to wait for another to finish before it can begin. But if you want to have 64-bit wide tubes, your computer needs to be thinking in 64-bit so your software and hardware all need to support 64-bit.


If you do not know the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit, I would have told you in the past that you are running a 32-bit version of Windows. But now with Windows 7 I am seeing more and more 64-bit operating systems shipped by default without the end users knowledge. Don’t get me wrong, a 64-bit system is better but you also need to be running 64-bit programs and have a 64-bit processor or else all the trouble of setting up the 64-bit operating system would be worthless.

On a 32-bit operating system, you are restricted to a maximum of 4 gigabytes of RAM. On a 64-bit operating system, you really do not have a limit. Let’s look at Wikipedia and find out the maximum amount of RAM for a 64-bit operating system:

264 addresses, equivalent to approximately 17.2 billion gigabytes, 16.3 million terabytes, or 16 exabytes of RAM.

That is a huge amount of RAM! Normally when you exhaust your physical RAM on a 32-bit system, it has to use virtual memory or hard disk space to pick up the slack. On a 64-bit system, you can install as much RAM as you can to cover your overhead. From here on, 32-bit operating systems will be referred to as x86 and 64 bit operating systems as x64. You can tell what you are running by right clicking on My Computer and choosing Properties. Below is a shot of a 64-bit machine using 12GB of memory.

difference between 32 bit and 64 bit windows

And in this shot, we see a 32-bit machine trying to use 7GB of RAM.. Not going to happen!

difference between 32 bit and 64 bit windows

If you are running 3D modeling systems or AutoCAD systems, you can benefit from a x64 bit architecture but remember, you need to be running ALL x64 applications, print drivers and anything else you are setting up on your system to realize its full potential. Not all programs have been created for x64 yet and you will find yourself installing applications to your Program Files x86 directory. On a x64 machine, you will have two Program File directories — one for 32-bit and one for 64-bit applications.

So after reading through that and you still want to run a x64 operating system, you will need to make sure your processor supports x64. Most new servers and new computers bought this year or beyond will support x64 but you will still need to check. Here are some facts you should know (taken from ZDNet):

  • Almost all new servers sold within the last two years from AMD or Intel will have x64 capability.
  • Most mid- to high-end desktop processors from AMD or Intel within the last year have x64 capability.
  • Some higher-end Semprons have x64; lower-end Semprons do not.
  • No AMD Durons have x64.
  • All AMD Opteron processors have x64.
  • All AMD X2, FX, and Athlon64 chips have x64.
  • All Intel Pentium D and Celeron D chips have x64.
  • All AMD Turion notebook processors have x64.
  • All Intel Core 2 processors (mobile, desktop, and server) have x64.
  • No Intel Core Duo notebook processors have x64
  • No Intel Pentium M notebook processors have x64.

If you are running a server that has all its hardware and software certified for x64, then you should install the 64-bit version but beware of device drivers and any 32-bit environments because if I used the word difficult, it would be an understatement!

Installing Windows 7 Using USB Storage Devices






Don't want to waste DVD for installing Windows 7 ? Then use this procedure to install Microsoft Windows7 by using USB storage devices (pen drives). This tool is directly providing by the Microsoft as a Freeware.

This procedure is also applicable to the Netbooks which generally don't have CD/DVD drives. They have to Re-Install Operating System by using USB storage devices only.



First of all you need the following:
a) Windows 7 ISO image, if you don't have Get it here
b) USB storage device (pen drive), minimum 4GB.
c) Windows 7 USB tool, Get it here

1. Download the Microsoft's Windows 7 USB tool from the link given below.

2. Install the tool in your PC and run it by double-clicking the Icon created on your desktop with name "Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool".

3. Now it will asks you to browse the ISO image of the Windows 7. So browse for it


4. After browsing the image file as shown in the image, Click on NEXT.

5. Now you have to choose the Media (DVD/USB) to load the ISO file into. Select USB DEVICE.



6. Now select the USB storage device (pen drives) from the list. If your device is not in the list. Please make sure you connected the USB storage device to your computer.

Note: External hard drives doesn't support in this.


7. After selecting the USB device from the list, Click on Begin Copying.




8. After completing the above process just close the tool. Now your USB storage device ( pen drive ) is bootable to install windows 7.


9. Installing Windows 7: Use one of the following.

(a) To install right from here, just open your pen drive and Run the SETUP.exe file.
(b) To install from boot, just change your Boot Order in the Bios settings, make USB storage devices First in the order. To open the bios settings just hit F2 or F5 (depends on your computer brand) while your PC starts.

For Example in DELL, when you power on your Dell laptop a DELL logo will appear, then immediately press F2 to enter into BIOS menu and goto Boot Order Menu then make USB Storage as First in the boot order list.


Click me to Download this file


Format: Zip
Size: 2.5 MB

Sunday

download Windows 7 for free...

Do you want to download Windows 7 for free?
you can download it from


http://links.softsplanet.com/windows7



Enjoy!!