http://live.pirillo.com/ - Community member William writes:
I wanted to ask you a question about RAM. I recently went to Crucial Memory. It advised me that since I am running Windows XP Home Edition and that I am running at 32 bits, then I could only upgrade to 3.0 to 3.5 GB. Does this sound right to you? If so, how hard would it be to upgrade to a 64 bit system? Thanks and sorry about all the questions!
This sounds about right, but it also sound like more RAM than you need for a 32 bit system, especially 32 bit Windows.
Generally, 2 GB of RAM is more than enough for Windows XP Home. Any more RAM than 2GB probably won't give you any significant performance gains. Unless you're running multiple memory-intensive applications you probably will not need more than 2GB of RAM for the time being.
As for upgrading to 64-bit Windows: unless you're going with OS X, don't do it. Microsoft has really dropped the ball on 64-bit, and Vista is a kludge, at best.
Do you guys have any suggestions for William?
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