Can anyone come up with a compelling argument to go with 64-bit over 32-bit Vista on a laptop? I don't want to get into the arguments about whether or not XP is a more appropriate choice; I'm not going that route.
Since this machine will max out at 4GB of RAM; I can't see any reason why I'll need anything more than the 32-bit version; other than bragging rights.
I just don't see 64-bit as buying me anything on my new Laptop... Oh, it's the Asus C90S; starting with 2GB, eventually upgrading to more
The new desktop is another matter -- that will be a Quad Core Q6600. This will be running Vista / VMWare (or similar product) on two cores; Linux on another core and Solaris Intel on the other.
My old standby Inspiron 9100 will be a test machine and I'll be doing some radical things like testing automated builds with it (a learning project for me with Linux Kickstart).
Cheers,
Since this machine will max out at 4GB of RAM; I can't see any reason why I'll need anything more than the 32-bit version; other than bragging rights.
I just don't see 64-bit as buying me anything on my new Laptop... Oh, it's the Asus C90S; starting with 2GB, eventually upgrading to more
The new desktop is another matter -- that will be a Quad Core Q6600. This will be running Vista / VMWare (or similar product) on two cores; Linux on another core and Solaris Intel on the other.
My old standby Inspiron 9100 will be a test machine and I'll be doing some radical things like testing automated builds with it (a learning project for me with Linux Kickstart).
Cheers,