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Old August 24th 08, 02:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
johnnyn_uk[_2_]
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i am using xp home edition and doing a scan with system utilities it said my
procceser is a 64 bit but i only have my pc set up with a 32 bit
configeration.
i wondered if someone can advise on the benefits of upgrading to 64 bit and
where upgrade can be found.
also the cost if any thanxs ....john
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Old August 25th 08, 07:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
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On Aug 24, 2:38*pm, johnnyn_uk
wrote:
i am using xp home edition and doing a scan with system utilities it said my
procceser is a 64 bit but i only have my pc set up with a 32 bit
configeration.
i wondered if someone can advise on the benefits of upgrading to 64 bit and
where upgrade can be found.
also the cost if any thanxs ....john


Upgrade to 64Bit can only now be done with Vista. XP is not being
actively sold since Microsoft has terminated the retail sales on June
30, 2008.

You may be able to find a XP 64Bit for sale but you will have
difficulties in locating 64bit drivers for most hardware.
 




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