Published on February 23, 2007 By Fuzzy Logic In Windows Vista

I'm just curious to know why so many people are using 64bit Vista. Most applications are 32bit only and won't run on 64bit.  Also 32bit applications with 64bit compatibility actually run slower on 64bit than they do on 32bit. Genuine 64bit applications should fly along of course, but there aren't many out there.

We had a similar choice when installing 6 new Windows 2003 servers recently. We ended up with only one 64bit server (SQL) because none of the currently available software (including Exchange 2003) would run on 64bit. All the other servers are 32bit. The future may be 64bit, but that isn't going to happen for a while.

So the question remains, why did you install 64bit Vista? I read about so many people having compatability problems with 64bit just makes me wonder   


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on Mar 08, 2007
Well being that your on the 64 bit Question, I'm a Gamer and I have Bought Vista Ultimate and installed the 64 bit version, why, because there are several new games coming out that i want to play and some are already out in 64 bit version, and one question? Doe's DreamScene for Vista Ultimate work on 64 bit and DeskScapes. I have the DreamScene installed but gives me this error cannot run DreamScene because desktop is configured and says the Desktop is not correct size!, not sure what part of the desktop configuration they mean (size 1280x1024 is mine now) or doe's the error refere to (64 bit OS) being wrong and needs (32 bit OS)?
on Mar 08, 2007
Well being that your on the 64 bit Question, I'm a Gamer and I have Bought Vista Ultimate and installed the 64 bit version, why, because there are several new games coming out that i want to play and some are already out in 64 bit version, and one question? Doe's DreamScene for Vista Ultimate work on 64 bit and DeskScapes. I have the DreamScene installed but gives me this error cannot run DreamScene because desktop is configured and says the Desktop is not correct size!, not sure what part of the desktop configuration they mean (size 1280x1024 is mine now) or doe's the error refere to (64 bit OS) being wrong and needs (32 bit OS)?


Ok i figured it out, I am running Dual Monitors and i guess you have to run a single Monitor only unless there is a setting somewhere to fix this problem!

Running ATI X800XL 256mb memory DDR3
on Mar 24, 2007
I was wrong in my statement above #21

Windows Vista is the BEST OS ever!
I am using it for 2 weeks now and I find only "wow" options
There are no problems at all for me!
on Mar 24, 2007
32 more bits


  
on Mar 25, 2007

I expect I'll be using 64-bit Vista within another two years. By then, the compatibility issues should be largely dealt with.

But I've done my due with OS/2, I'm not going to be an early adopter.  I am already keenly aware of the extra work developers have tod o to support 64-bit.  I know a lot of our apps don't support 64-bit yet because of the extra work combined with small market.

on Mar 25, 2007
Wanted to take advantage of the 4gigs of memory I have and my 64 bit processor. I have been running the 64 bit version of Vista since its release and have had far less problems with it than I had in any previous version of MS OS's in the same time frame. I have only run into 2 applications that will not work with it currently, one of which is Windows Blinds. I have heard that the 64 bit version of WB is coming so I am a happy camper so far. All in all it seems much more stable and like many others, I believe that 64 bit applications will be the norm over the next few years so why not ?
on Mar 25, 2007
Running 64-bit O/S on a 32-bit machine is ok as far as that goes. Wait until the 64-bit machines hit the market more than they are now and you'll have a screamer+. Speed is only limited by the amount of data lines on the MB. Vista64 on a 64-bit machine...light speed would be slow in comparison. I 'll wait until all drivers and such are available.
This way when I build my next one it'll beat the crap out of the one I have
on Mar 25, 2007
x64 Processing Architechture is to do with your processor. 32 bit and 64 bit completely different processors.

If you do have a 64 bit processor, get a 64 bit version of Windows Vista or XP. But the main problem is support, support is the main issue, but this issue has been addressed poorly. As there has been a lack of support for Vista multiplied by the lack of support for 64 bit.

Its like buying a really fast car, but u can't go into 6th gear. I'm glad Apple had an easier time implementing their new technologies. If u r having trouble wid x64 go back 2 32 bit and sigh about the lack of compadibility. Sigh, that 3 billion dollars and 2 years overdue hasn't been able to show the majority of users new technology. Tho i used x64 Vista and most applications work fine, drivers are the main issue tho.

There is no solid answer, tho there should b, x64 opens a vast improvement in technology, but unfortunately the infrastructure to provide this is lacking and it is a gamble to users.

Its called dual booting!!!

Feel like such a hypocrite saying that lol, and im onli 17 argh!!!
on Mar 25, 2007

I know a lot of our apps don't support 64-bit yet because of the extra work combined with small market.

Until 64bit becomes more mainstream support is going to be patchy at best, it's just not cost effective. The end user loses out of course, but we should be used to that by now I will be waiting for the right moment before going 64bit. At least with Vista you get a 32/64 choice on install, so a future step up isn't so painful and costly.

For now 32bit suits me fine. 64bit is too leading edge to be practical, despite it's advantages. I've mostly gone back to XP for day to day pc use anyway. I'll be waiting till the whole thing matures.

on Apr 04, 2007
Well you seem to have gotten your answer already, but to add my 25 cents ( damn inflation!   ) I bought the Windows Ultimate retail vesion and you have the option of 32 or 64 bit. I installed 32 bit for now because of two big reasons - drivers and Object Desktop. Once they are availible and running in 64 bit versions, you can bet I'll be doing a fresh clean install again with 64bit.
on Apr 11, 2007
I'm running two 7600GS cards in SLI with Vista 32 bit. Go to nvidia nzone and get the 101.41 beta drivers. I have had no issues running them so far, been over a month. As far as the 64 bit deal, I went through the same thought process myself before I finally decided to go with Vista Home Premium 32bit. Not enough software out for 64bit yet. Also, I eventually plan to upgrade from Home premium to Ultimate in the near future, so I'd have to spend more money on an OS anyway.
on Apr 11, 2007
i run an AMD 64 3000+ 2.0ghz and win XP 64 bit and hhave come across no compatability issues (yet)

i cant wait for companies to bring out native 64 bit software then i can make full use of the 64 bits in my cpu
on Apr 11, 2007
Everybody tries to make everything so difficult, when it is so easy. The people that make computers want money. Therefore every 3 or so years, you have to have a new computer. It's like gas. It is'nt that it cost more, it's the fact that summer is coming up and they know they can get whatever they want. So many people have said "Money Changes Everything" "Money" so it's quite simple. MONEY. I've got a eMachine. Last computer I will ever buy. Been doing this for 30 some years, and all it is, is upgrade, upgrade, upgrade. $5,000 for a computer to play games. Oh yea, I'm gonna be all over that. As long as I have strings on my guitar, and like the song say's " I just thank the Lord for hands to play this piece of wood and steel" i'm happy. Peace. Keep up the good reason's to spend a few thousand dollars.
on Apr 23, 2007
i got the 64 bit version because it has greater coding and a greater architecture and is more far more superior and stable then the 32 bit versions, with the 64 bit hardware the OS is (to me it is) a lot faster...so far i have yet to get any BSOD's with vista x64 compared to a lot of the BSOD's i would get in XP pro (32 bit)when playing games like DooM 3,quake IV and HL2 ETC..plus not to mention being that 64 bit is alot more superior and stable then that of 32 bit eventually in the next 2 to 5 years, 64 bit will push out 32 bit all together
on Oct 28, 2007
Why why why!!!!
Well let's start off
ALL programs are compatible with 64 bit OS
Because
If you go to
C:\Users\USER\
There is
Program Files
And
Program files (x86)
Just in case it's not compatible with 64 bit version
And, it's better
It process double the bits of data at one time
So yeah
thats why
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