Vista: 64 or 32 ?

bledd. said:
and nvidia and creative drivers have a lot of problems for some people!


Do I need to install Nforce drivers? I'll just use the graphics drivers it puts on by default, it's not a gaming machine.

Cheers
 
ROFL at the thread. Ill be kind, smart and inventive, ready ok go....

Tell the guy their is a search button at the top, use it, then answer hes question, hows that? :D

Anyway to your question, if your going to get Vista 64bit is the way to go to be honest, you might as well stick with XP otherwise.

The one thing i like about Vista is that it installs your chipset drivers when it installs itself.

You can always Dual Boot, working flawlessly here.
 
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