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32 -bit /64- bit in os

This is a discussion on 32 -bit /64- bit in os within the Windows forums, part of the Operating Systems category; Hi i am prashant, Please tell me What is the diffarance of win2003,XP, Vista in 32bit or 64bit, i am confuse in this problem....


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32 -bit /64- bit in os

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i am prashant,
Please tell me What is the diffarance of win2003,XP, Vista in 32bit or 64bit,
i am confuse in this problem.
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Re: 32 -bit /64- bit in os

The major differences between windows xp & vista are : 1. Bitlocker option available windows xp has . No bitlocker option - bitlocker drive encryption, bitlocker on volume prevents hard drive from hackers 2. Windows vista has windows defender tool windows xp has no windows defender tool available - prevents from spyware & unwanted s/w installing on computer 3. Windows vista has parental control feature windows xp has no parental control feature - this option enables parents to restrict children’s which sites, games .software to use & not
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Re: 32 -bit /64- bit in os

Hi,

The main difn btn a 32 and 64 bit processor is: 64 bit is made up of advanced silicon process , more transistors and more speed. However u wont be able to get the advantage of a 64 bit processor unless u have a 4gigs of RAM and on the other hand most s/w is not compatible with a 64bit processor eg Adobe etc.and comparitively a 64bit processor is exp too.
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