How many are using Windows 7 32?

A fortune 500 company i do some work for use 32bit :)

Seems pretty short sighted to me though! But then i guess legacy support comes before having 8gb ram just to run Office.
 
Most pre-loaded PC's with less than 4GB ram come with 32-bit. I'd imagine the majority of custom PC's run 64-bit though :)
 
My university uses 32-bit. Simply because they have some really, really old software that won't work with 64-bit. Forced me to use XP mode just to use the software for my course :(.
 
I got my laptop from the DELL business outlet, it came its 32 bit (so clearly someone had specced it for a business that wanted 32 bit).

It came with4gb +VRAM so I put in another 4gb stick and re installed with 64 bit
 
I'm seeing more and more OEM stuff coming with x64, even with < 4GB RAM.

The vast majority of overclockers members will be running x64 (or at least they should be!)
 
Oem keys are tied to motherboards a windows version i.e. 6.1 (w7) not build x86/x64. Doesn't that mean you can just download the windows 7x64 iso and install it?
 
I am stuck with Win 7 32bit at work, with it's 3Gb of RAM limit. I run into this limit every single day, which is massively frustrating!

At home it's all 64 bit and has been for many years.
 
I only use x64 now, family have bought laptops which I have wiped and installed a x64 version on since they all have at least 4GB of RAM.

Stoner81.
 
The cast majority of business PCs that havent hit an upgrade cycle recently will have a 32bit OS I would have thought. On an overclockers forum I would guess the majority are on 64bit.
 
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