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      07-20-2011
hey all! i just registered to this forums since im plannin to get win 7 very soon. i have xp now and i really dont like to change to win7, but since everyones got it im changin too. so what win 7 should i get? i mean... ill get ultimate but i dont know x86, x64, 32 bit, 64 bit or 86 bit. i have 3,5 gigs of ram so...whats your advice, what should i get? oh and yeah, im not very happy with the change to win 7 coz its too modern. i cant find anything there(on win7, i dont know where is my computer, my documents etc.) so if anyone can suggest me some kind of xp theme for win7... i mean, id have windows 7 but it would look like xp. is that possible? if yes please tell me! and since im new to the forum i dont know how to make a poll, so if admins could make a poll (x86, x64, 32 bit, 64 bit 86 bit) id appreciate that! thanx!!
 
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      07-20-2011
Hi Reznov - Welcome to w7forums

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x86, x64, 32 bit, 64 bit 86 bit
The only two options for bit version are 32-bit(x86) or 64-bit(x64).

x86 = 32 bit
x64 = 64 bit
there is no 86 bit

Windows Editions:
  • Home Premium
  • Professional
  • Ultimate

Two thread that will help you choose:
  1. Choosing which edition is right for you.
  2. Choosing which bit version is right for you.
 
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      07-21-2011
Before you make the leap it is also a good idea to check your hardware and see if it is supported. Download the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, turn on all your hardware and then let it scan for potential hardware and software issues.

Some older printers or scanners, for example, have only 32-bit drivers and so to use them you will need the 32-bit version or you might try W7 64-bit and a Virtual XP environment to run them. In my country the prices of a printer/scanner are so cheap it's often easier to replace it.

In general I recommend 64-bit unless you absolutely must have 32-bit for a special piece of hardware etc or if you only have 1GB of RAM (2GB is borderline). You mention you have 3.5GB, it is even quite possible you actually have 4GB but 32bit just can't reference it where a 64-bit OS would use all 4GB.

Unless you need the extra features of Ultimate (such as multiple language support or bit locker) then I don't recommend it because of the added cost and not just the cost today but also if you upgrade to W8 the cost then because you need Ultimate again or face a full reinstall. A more detailed version comparison is available HERE.
 
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      07-21-2011
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Before you make the leap it is also a good idea to check your hardware and see if it is supported. Download the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, turn on all your hardware and then let it scan for potential hardware and software issues.

Some older printers or scanners, for example, have only 32-bit drivers and so to use them you will need the 32-bit version or you might try W7 64-bit and a Virtual XP environment to run them. In my country the prices of a printer/scanner are so cheap it's often easier to replace it.

In general I recommend 64-bit unless you absolutely must have 32-bit for a special piece of hardware etc or if you only have 1GB of RAM (2GB is borderline). You mention you have 3.5GB, it is even quite possible you actually have 4GB but 32bit just can't reference it where a 64-bit OS would use all 4GB.

Unless you need the extra features of Ultimate (such as multiple language support or bit locker) then I don't recommend it because of the added cost and not just the cost today but also if you upgrade to W8 the cost then because you need Ultimate again or face a full reinstall. A more detailed version comparison is available HERE.
this is my hardware:
so i should get 64 bit (x64)? but whats the main diffrence between 32 and 64 bit?
o yeah nad my graphic card is GeForce GT230
 
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We cannot see your machine to make the decision but there is no reason to go with the older 32-bit technology unless your hardware or software have an issue and the upgrade advisor will ferret out those issues if they exist. It's free, you can download it and run it today.

Read the article Clifford mentioned about 32 or 64 bit.
 
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We cannot see your machine to make the decision but there is no reason to go with the older 32-bit technology unless your hardware or software have an issue and the upgrade advisor will ferret out those issues if they exist. It's free, you can download it and run it today.

Read the article Clifford mentioned about 32 or 64 bit.
well i remember someone said there are programz that can run only on 32 bit so... okay ill get 64 then. thanx
 
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Before you make the leap it is also a good idea to check your hardware and see if it is supported. Download the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor, turn on all your hardware and then let it scan for potential hardware and software issues.

Some older printers or scanners, for example, have only 32-bit drivers and so to use them you will need the 32-bit version or you might try W7 64-bit and a Virtual XP environment to run them. In my country the prices of a printer/scanner are so cheap it's often easier to replace it.

In general I recommend 64-bit unless you absolutely must have 32-bit for a special piece of hardware etc or if you only have 1GB of RAM (2GB is borderline). You mention you have 3.5GB, it is even quite possible you actually have 4GB but 32bit just can't reference it where a 64-bit OS would use all 4GB.

Unless you need the extra features of Ultimate (such as multiple language support or bit locker) then I don't recommend it because of the added cost and not just the cost today but also if you upgrade to W8 the cost then because you need Ultimate again or face a full reinstall. A more detailed version comparison is available HERE.
i tried the windows 7 upgrade advisor. here are the results:



i said before im interested in xp mode, so i clicked the link on the bottom and i got this:

i dont really understand the virtualization error, so this is what i got when i clicked the link:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir...gure-bios.aspx
so how do i check? plz?
 
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well i remember someone said there are programs that can run only on 32 bit so... okay ill get 64 then. thanx
Correct, very old programs written in 16-bit code cannot run in 64-bit. Advisor would tell you if it noticed any but if you have any very old games that are 16-bit then they won't run in 64-bit without a virtual environment such as XP mode.

Based on Advisors report:
You are almost out of space on your C drive and you won't have enough room to install W7 unless you move about 20 GB of data to another drive; personally I think you will want closer to 40 GB free.

Verify the TP-Link part # on your wireless adapter is TL-WN721N and if so then your driver is located HERE. It is a good idea to download the latest driver (TL-WN721N_100629) before you install W7, put it on a thumb/flash drive, and have it handy during the install.

It looks like Far Cry 2 has issues with W7 and from what I've read, even if you can get it to run you may have trouble trying to download maps and also problems connecting to servers. I don't know how well this will run even in Virtual XP but it may be your best shot.

Microsoft .Net 1.1 has been superseded by 2, 3, 4 so not a concern.

You may have to do without or find replacements for the HP Utilities. It is likely stuff that came with your computer or a printer and may not even be things you use.

Upgrade Steam.

Microsoft recommends you enable hardware virtualization in your BIOS to run a virtual environment. For HPs, from the link they gave you ...
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Originally Posted by Microsoft
*Depress Esc key when prompted at startup
*Depress the F10 key to Configure BIOS
*Scroll to System Configuration using the arrow keys
*Select Virtualization Technology and depress the Enter key
*Select Enabled and depress the Enter key
*Depress the F10 key to save and exit
*Select Yes and depress the Enter key
*Fully shut down (power off), wait a few seconds, and restart your computer
so you would likely want to do that if you install a virtual environment. Supposedly Virtual PC - XP mode (which is available free to Professional or Ultimate versions but NOT Home Premium) does not require Virtualization in your BIOS BUT if you have the option you may as well use it as I would assume it might make it run faster.

There is no mention of anything that would only work in 32-bit so I recommend the 64-bit.

Also, did you have your printer/scanner, external HDs, etc turned on? Because I see no mention of those but if you forgot to turn them on it wouldn't know. You should run the advisor with ALL your hardware turned on.

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