Which OS fits me best?

czepluch

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Right now I'm running XP 64-bit, and I'm very satisfied with it. Love windows XP and needed 64 bit to get maximum performance from my system. But I am experiencing two problems with it. One is that the quiktime player doesn't work for unline streaming and stuff like that. And the other and biggest problem is that when I'm using Adobe After Effects it crashes after some time and gives me the BSOD. I don't know if that is caused by the 64 bit version of xp or what ever?

So my question is whether I should keep xp 64 bit or take the jump to Vista?

Thanks for your time
 
I think that you should go with XP32 or Vista32. XP32 will run very fast on your computer even vista will since you got a 3ghz CPU and 4GB of RAM. For the best performance, go with XP32 or Vista32. 32 bit operating systems are the best if you want the best programs since 64bit was released a while ago.

Sam
 
I think that you should go with XP32 or Vista32. XP32 will run very fast on your computer even vista will since you got a 3ghz CPU and 4GB of RAM. For the best performance, go with XP32 or Vista32. 32 bit operating systems are the best if you want the best programs since 64bit was released a while ago.

Sam

But isn't that waste of RAM?
 
I agree with Samlaptop85213. 64bit os especially windows still not stable because many software, hardware and driver are still not compatible with 64bit windows os. The best solution is you better install xp32 or vista32...
 
I use the x64 version of Vista, everything I have is compatible, even 5 year old games. I have not once had a single driver problem, and it is completely stable.

I agree with Samlaptop85213. 64bit os especially windows still not stable because many software, hardware and driver are still not compatible with 64bit windows os. The best solution is you better install xp32 or vista32...

Most hardware wont work on XP X64, but Vista x64 has much, much more support.
 
I use the x64 version of Vista, everything I have is compatible, even 5 year old games. I have not once had a single driver problem, and it is completely stable.



Most hardware wont work on XP X64, but Vista x64 has much, much more support.

vistax64 maybe ok than xp64, but the shit things in vista is if you try to install driver which is not digitally signed by microsoft, you will never install that driver, unless some hacker make it possible...
 
That was written almost a year before Vista was released into the public domain, a lot has changed since it was written.
 
u have 4gb of ram, u won't waste much of it going to 32bit. 32bit goes up to 3.25gb total.
I run duel-boot xp pro's
32 and 64
 
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