omfg, when Windows 8 will appear and the first regular users'll turn it on, the end of the world'll come! Aaaa!

Cheers, dark
Yea, and you actually believed in 64-bit support thing? :) WinXP 64 uses 32 bits and appends the rest with zeros. However some of 3rd party apps may use 64-bit. That's all.MerlinX420 wrote:(...) Windows XP Pro 64-bit (...)
Ever tried to install more than 2^32 bytes (~4GB) of RAM in a WinXP-32 system?i wrote:Yea, and you actually believed in 64-bit support thing?MerlinX420 wrote:(...) Windows XP Pro 64-bit (...)WinXP 64 uses 32 bits and appends the rest with zeros. However some of 3rd party apps may use 64-bit. That's all.
Yes. However 32bit systems can handle a lot more random access memory through PAE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension). Unfortunately not the winXP. There is no noticeable difference in machine performance between 32 and 64-bit version of winXP. Many components of system are still optimized for 32-bit.Crush wrote:Ever tried to install more than 2^32 bytes (~4GB) of RAM in a WinXP-32 system?