What is the difference btw 32 bit and 64 bit OS.
Pls answer.... and give examples also.

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well the first big difference is ne is 32 bit and the other one is 64:lol:
just stick with 32 bit even if ur CPU supports 64bit
the windows xp 64 bit version maybe a lil bit betetr from what i have heard but the drivers are bad and they crash and u cannot rely on that
:eek:well thats all i know

It is better at running more aps and higher demanding programs. But importantly you cannot run it unless you have a 64 bit processor!!!

is there a 64 bit edition of windows server 2003?
that would be useful...

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