ssal
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I bought a Toshiba Pentium about 5 years ago, running on Windows 7 and the machine was 64 bit.
I recently bought an Asus X250TA, in Windows 8.1, but it said it is 32 bit.
Is the machine ( newer than the Toshiba) capable for 64? Why the mfg loaded the 32 bit version? Is it because of the limited RAM (2gb) or storage (32gb ECCM)?
What's the disadvantage comparing to 64 bit system?
I recently bought an Asus X250TA, in Windows 8.1, but it said it is 32 bit.
Is the machine ( newer than the Toshiba) capable for 64? Why the mfg loaded the 32 bit version? Is it because of the limited RAM (2gb) or storage (32gb ECCM)?
What's the disadvantage comparing to 64 bit system?