On 10/19/2017 09:40 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
Thanks, but there is no 64 bit Windows version.
The Windows version is still developed in 32 bit, and at the very end of
the testing a 64 bit version is produced?
How many 32 bit Windows systems are still around? Can't be that many, XP
and Vista were primarily used as 32 bit versions, but I guess from
Windows 7 onwards people installed 64 bit versions.
New machine ARE sold with M$ Windows. So what? <grin>
I haven't used Windows since WinXP.
When I went to Linux I used 32 because I needed compatibility for some
volunteer work.
That has changed, but I've seen no advantage in switching to 64 bit even
though my machines have 64 bit processors.
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