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Old 08-03-2014, 21:13   #17
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Re: Windows 7 - 32 or 64 bit ?

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Originally Posted by LSainsbury View Post
Just bite the bullet and buy a new PC! It's not worth the hassle - have you thought about driver compatibility for external devices??
That's all very well for you to say Lord Sainsbury but you have loads of money

Let me see a new pc for £350, or a windows 7 oem DVD for £49 on a pc that is fine....

Drivers - the windows upgrade checker should have checked that - as i'm going form 32 bit to 32 bit hopefully there shouldn't be many problems, but will doubtless be something.

Very sad to lose XP - it boots faster to the desktop than any other pc I've tried that runs windows 7, vista or 8, all of those machines have more memory too...
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