> However, the driver issue in XP 64 bit seems a bigger stumbling block to me.

Yes ... agreed! Many hardware mftr's never implemented 64-bit drivers for XP 
Pro 64, because that OS was not a big seller ... at the time, most of the Intel 
and AMD processors on the market were 32-bit anyway.

And now that 64-bit processors, Vista 64-bit (less so) and Win 7 64-bit (more 
so) platforms are much more common, they are doing 64-bit drivers, but are 
still _highly_ unlikely to develop and release 64-bit drivers for XP Pro 64 for 
any of the their new or old hardware.

> And I've never been fond of the idea of upgrading to brand new hardware and 
> using XP Pro 32 bit - sort of like driving a formula one car with a speed 
> limiter of 50 miles an hour. 

:)

In particular, if your new computer has more than 3 to 3.5GB of main memory 
(theoretically 4GB, but the video and other hardware drivers use some of that 
space), then anything above that limit would be wasted - 32-bit OS's will never 
see or use that extra RAM.

Z

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