Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
For the average desktop user, 64-bit has little or no benefit and is not
worth the hassles of dealing with incompatible proprietary code (and
yes, there is a hassle).
I concur.
Not only is it an unnecessary hassle, 1 GB of memory
on 32 machine ends up requiring at least 3 GB of memory
on a 64 bit machine.
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