You wouldn't, unless there is some obscure software/hardware critical to your PC usage that doesn't work in 64-bit.Why on a modern/new system would you not choose Vista 64bit?
Not really...I assume at least it runs a bit faster?
You wouldn't, unless there is some obscure software/hardware critical to your PC usage that doesn't work in 64-bit.
Not really...
Primarily that you get to use more memory.Oh... What's the point of it then?
Primarily that you get to use more memory.
What is the point of 32-bit over 64-bit is the question and the answer for most building modern rigs, is nothing.
From an article I read, Vista 32bit loads up in nearly have the time of 64bit
Are there actually any main stream 64bit applications yet? Games? Can't be many.