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Hello all,
I have a couple of questions. I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate, 64
bit. I running into problems with the different players that my school uses
for online courses; an error to the effect that they're not compatible with
this version of windows (64 bit configuration).
1. Is it possible to change over to the 32 bit once I've already installed
the 64 bit.
2. If so, can it be done without reformating the drive, or will I lose all
of my docs/pics... so I need to back it all up
3. What's the difference between 64 bit and 32 bit anyway? I only installed
the 64 because my DH said to (bigger must be better). Honestly, I'm a "wanna
be" geek-- I have no idea if I chose the right installation or even the right
version of Vista, but again, my DH bought the most expensive one because "it
must be better".
Computer info (coppied from Welcome Center):
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 5400@2.13GHz 2.13 GHz
Memory (RAM): 2046 MB
System type: 64-bit Operating System
Thanks in advance to all those who know more than me-- you're help is
greatly appreciated.
I have a couple of questions. I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate, 64
bit. I running into problems with the different players that my school uses
for online courses; an error to the effect that they're not compatible with
this version of windows (64 bit configuration).
1. Is it possible to change over to the 32 bit once I've already installed
the 64 bit.
2. If so, can it be done without reformating the drive, or will I lose all
of my docs/pics... so I need to back it all up
3. What's the difference between 64 bit and 32 bit anyway? I only installed
the 64 because my DH said to (bigger must be better). Honestly, I'm a "wanna
be" geek-- I have no idea if I chose the right installation or even the right
version of Vista, but again, my DH bought the most expensive one because "it
must be better".
Computer info (coppied from Welcome Center):
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 5400@2.13GHz 2.13 GHz
Memory (RAM): 2046 MB
System type: 64-bit Operating System
Thanks in advance to all those who know more than me-- you're help is
greatly appreciated.