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| Upgrading from 32-bit to 64bit Hi, I want to increase the amount of Ram in my PC from 2gb to 8gb - however I am using the 32bit version of Vista. Do I need to purchase a completely new copy of the 64 bit version, or can Microsoft supply an "upgrade" of any kind, as the PC was bought from an OEM. Thanks. Bradley. |
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| Re: Upgrading from 32-bit to 64bit On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 01:11:20 +0100, "Bradley Thomas" <bradley.a.thomas******.com> wrote: > I want to increase the amount of Ram in my PC from 2gb to 8gb - however I am > using the 32bit version of Vista. Then you can not (unless you change to 64-bit Vista). All 32-bit versions of Windows (not just Vista) have a 4GB address space. That's the theoretical upper limit beyond which you can not go. But you can't use the entire 4GB of address space. Even though you have a 4GB address space, you can only use *around* 3.1GB of RAM. That's because some of that space is used by hardware and is not available to the operating system and applications. The amount you can use varies, depending on what hardware you have installed, but can range from as little as 2GB to as much as 3.5GB. It's usually around 3.1GB. Note that the hardware is using the address *space*, not the actual RAM itself. The rest of the RAM goes unused because there is no address space to map it too. > Do I need to purchase a completely new copy of the 64 bit version, Yes. > or can > Microsoft supply an "upgrade" of any kind, as the PC was bought from an OEM. OEM or not, there is no upgrade path from a 32-bit version to a 64-bit version. May I ask why you want so much memory? Despite the many people who continually repeat "the more memory the better," that's true only up to a point. Once you have enough RAM so that the system is no longer paging, any additional RAM does next to nothing for you. At what point that happens depends on what apps you run, but for most people running common business applications under Windows Vista, that point is usually somewhere in the 2-3GB range, and except for those doing something like editing videos or large photographic images, more RAM than that is largely wasted. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| RE: Upgrading from 32-bit to 64bit "Bradley Thomas" wrote: > Hi, > > I want to increase the amount of Ram in my PC from 2gb to 8gb - however I am > using the 32bit version of Vista. > Do I need to purchase a completely new copy of the 64 bit version, or can > Microsoft supply an "upgrade" of any kind, as the PC was bought from an OEM. > > Thanks. > > Bradley. > >Hi Yes you have to buy Vista 64 bit if you want it the OEM version does not have the upgrade rights that you get with the Retail version , Microsoft does not send the 64 bit disc for OEM . You can buy the 64 bit Retail version or a OEM disc and install it you have to format the drive because you can not upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit it has to be a clean install only . Good Luck |
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| Re: Upgrading from 32-bit to 64bit "Bradley Thomas" <bradley.a.thomas******.com> wrote in message news:Ot$w%23X83IHA.4332@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I want to increase the amount of Ram in my PC from 2gb to 8gb - however I > am using the 32bit version of Vista. > Do I need to purchase a completely new copy of the 64 bit version, or can > Microsoft supply an "upgrade" of any kind, as the PC was bought from an > OEM. > > Thanks. > > Bradley. You will need to purchase an upgrade edition of Vista. Depending on the edition, you will then order the x64 dvd for $10 shipping and handling. Vista Ultimate has both dvds in the box. All others only have the x86 dvd and the instructions for ordering the x64 dvd. Upgrade in this case refers to upgrading the license. The installation proceedure requires a custom installation since you are migrating from x86 to x64. |
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