Ok, thanks for the "verdict".

On Apr 17, 2:37 pm, tribaljet <roller...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> There is a reason XP 64bits isn't supported by most hardware and
> software vendors, not to mention it NEVER being used on any serious
> work environment. XP 64bits is almost as much an aberration as
> Millennium.
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> If you want to go back to XP, do so in the only logicl iteration, the
> legacy XP 32bits.
>
> Also, your specs aren't recommended for a 64bits OS.
>
> On 17 Abr, 07:33, 0_0face <floresta_k...@yahoo.com.ph> wrote:
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> > yup, I want to install A copy of XP 64 on what was originally XP32.
> > Is that possible and will i experience some differences?
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> > On Apr 17, 2:29 pm, Espionage724 <espionage...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Na I think licesing only restricts you to what "exact" os you purchased.
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> > > But no theres nothing stopping you from "obtaining" a copy of XP x64 and
> > > installing it :p
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> > > On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 2:26 AM, 0_0face <floresta_k...@yahoo.com.ph> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > After a while of Experiencing what Win7 has for me, It Lags in The
> > > > games that I downloaded. The FPS in XP is better than the FPS in win7.
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> > > > so i made my mind of putting All of my Data in a partition and erase
> > > > the original hard disk and finally install xp.
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> > > > So i have a question about xp, Currently i have 1.5 gb of ram, The
> > > > Original Version of windows xp in my computer when we bought it was
> > > > 32bit,
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> > > > can i upgrade it to 64bit version of xp instead of 32 bit?
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> > > > My specs:
> > > > Intel pentium 4 3.0 ghz
> > > > 1.5 gb of ram
> > > > Windows 7 32 bit.
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> > > > :)
> > > > :(
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> > > > --
> > > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS

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