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1131725 2010-08-26 06:47:00 I have never used it myself, but I hear people don't like it.

Situation. I can access to every Windows OS for free but only 1 copy each. My PC has Win7 x64.

Someone else here may have Win7 x32 for their laptop. So they get something a bit modern. It was probably with WinXP at a guess.

I'm going to receive my laptop soon. So I could install the 64 or 32 Vista / XP or buy Windows 7. Suggestions? :D It is a Dual Core ultraportable 4GB RAM - tablet laptop. I could get Vista x64, still quite modern and may look similar to Win7 but I heard it's a bit slower and chokes on the battery a bit more. I understand that for this system the difference between 32 or 64 prob won't mean much, so Vista or XP or buy Win7.


Apprec your views :)
Nomad (952)
1131726 2010-08-26 06:58:00 Dont bother with XP x64 there's stuff all drivers for it. Vista x64 is OK. I'm using it on 2 PC's here, with 4 GB each. Haven't had a prob with either. And Win7 x64 on another partition on this. Its still got bugs Speedy Gonzales (78)
1131727 2010-08-26 06:59:00 OK .. this laptop is from the year 2007 cos they are too expensive new. :D Nomad (952)
1131728 2010-08-26 07:04:00 I use XP SP3 with all updates .... Daughters lappy has Vista Home Premium and she can keep it ! Son has Win7 (32) and likes it ... I haven't tried it yet, but happy with what I've got.

IF, and it may be a big IF, 7 becomes industry standard ... then I might consider changing.

:2cents:
SP8's (9836)
1131729 2010-08-26 07:16:00 Windows 7.

Things to consider with either 32 or 64 Bit.


Can the hardware take 64 Bit - if no then there's no other option 32 bit.
There are still a lot of problems with some drivers available for hardware with 64 bit, printers for example.
Does the manufacture of the laptop have 64 bit drivers for the model - once again see point 1.
If you want more than 3 GB (in round figures) of RAM, you will need 64 Bit.
wainuitech (129)
1131730 2010-08-26 08:51:00 I'd personally forgo the full 4GB of RAM and get 32-bit WinXP if I couldn't use 64-bit Win7.

In fact, it's what I'm running right now, even though I've got 64-bit Win7 and had it on this machine :)
Chilling_Silence (9)
1131731 2010-08-26 10:08:00 If you don't need games or windows software try linux.(www.ubuntu.com) jd2759 (15763)
1131732 2010-08-26 10:38:00 I use XP SP3 with all updates .... Daughters lappy has Vista Home Premium and she can keep it ! Son has Win7 (32) and likes it ... I haven't tried it yet, but happy with what I've got.

IF, and it may be a big IF, 7 becomes industry standard ... then I might consider changing.

:2cents:

It's not a big IF, I know of a few large companies that have it on their road map/have already put it in.
Alex B (15479)
1131733 2010-08-26 12:40:00 After using XP x32 for years, I got a new lappy a couple months ago (specs below) with win7x64. When I first started using it, I felt like I was certainly in unfamiliar territory. But being determined to get used to it, I stuck with it and now I can't imagine going back to XP. The lappy came preloaded with 7, so I've had no probs with drivers etc. Its been running pretty smooth, and have only had a few problems with uncommon apps. I love it. In saying that, I would feel empty if I didn't have aero :)
I'm sure win7 becoming industry standard is inevitible, and it would be great if this happes sooner rather than later.
:2cents:
jareemon (5207)
1131734 2010-08-26 20:22:00 Win 7. Forget Vista, it's consigned to the same bin as ME. pctek (84)
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