Installed quickly and easily. Recognized MB and 8 Gig of ram immediately. Works great for video editing. Overall Review: Hardware and software industry is beginning to catch up with the 64 bit technology. Drivers can be tricky but no big problem. I use DriveDetective to help in the installation.
I plan on getting a few more licenses before they take this off the market and we're left with nothing but 64 bit Vista.
Pros: I downgraded from Vista Ultimate 64 and the results are very noticeable! Not a problem for me since I have 4GB, but it made my system feel slow.
Q 3. BIG improvement on system resources! DX10 is not a big concern to me right now, and I didn't want to jump on the Win7 boat just yet as it's still a very new OS. Cons: no dx10, and a few minor things here and there, but the benefits to me far outweigh the detractors and definitely not enough to mark it down an Egg.
Overall Review: I think it's a good idea to have a legit copy of XP handy, especially for any older systems or ones with limited resources like a netbook. Pros: Excellent OS. Very fast using photoshop CS especially with more than 4 gb ram. Overall Review: Great with photoshop.
I use 8 gb ram with excellent speed on addition of filters. Sold by: Newegg Shipped by Newegg. Learn More. This item is currently out of stock and it may or may not be restocked. Out of Stock. Add To Wish List. Are you an E-Blast Insider? This software is intended for pre-installation on a new personal computer for resale. This OEM System Builder Channel software requires the assembler to provide end user support for the Windows software and cannot be transferred to another computer once it is installed.
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Kent D. Microsoft can afford to take a measured approach to bit computing because few software applications are available in bit editions and many hardware devices don't yet have compatible drivers. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is a big deal for software developers because it gives them a solid Windows platform to write apps that can harness the potential of bit.
The release also represents a major milestone toward Microsoft's next-generation Longhorn operating system. For the average user, though, bit Windows is, for now, little more than a curiosity. Compatibility issues far outweigh any potential speed boosts, making it an inadvisable upgrade for all but the most die-hard hobbyists. April 24, p. Windows XP Professional x64 edition. The Good Supports GB of physical memory; offers the promise of speed boosts when coupled with matching bit processors and software.
Only software developers and high-end workstation users will see real benefits from Windows XP Professional x64 Edition; everyone else should stick with bit Windows XP instead. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition There's no question about it: bit computing is the future, because it promises better performance and room to grow for memory-hungry applications and operating systems.
Woah there's a 64 bit Windows now? What's next bit versions. As I'm still rocking my 8 bit NES. Thank you for the article. Though this article may seem outdated and therefore fairly irrelevant, I just happened upon a free copy of XP 64 and was exploring the value in dual booting my XP 32 system. Thanks for saving me a potential headache for very little benefit. I found an OEM copy at Tveak. Thankfully I had a great system driver disk, though at this time availability of 64 bit drivers is not the issue it used to be.
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