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help!!!!! xp 32 bits or 64 bits ???
hi i just change from xp 32 bits to 64 bits and im using the same server that i have before
is compatible with 64 too but i have more latency like 2 times more , anyone knows why ... with 32 bits works so much better
please any help....
which windows u recomend or Linux ??????????
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mmm i want to try linux but i never used before ... anyone knows wich linux is better
i have dual core 2 3000 with 6 giga ramm
????
I see yes, but you must know that there are many different linux distributions and they all have their benifits and negative sides. I recommend you install Ubuntu if you want to try it and then go read about Wine to play wow and if you like visual effects about compiz fusion
Drivers upto date? or even 64bit drivers for your network card????
TBH stick with Windows.... It has much much more compatability then any other OS.
I would personaly recomend Vista.....
All these whines about how it crap and go with win XP blah blah... its bull **** they said the same when win XP came out saying it was crappy and useless now they swear by it. Some ppl are just affraid of change.
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lushlad but with vista u need to have all the original program to make it work or not ?
i mean with xp u can install any crack games or programs...
what vista u recomend ?
Ok the truth is that Windows Vista is just more resource intensive then Windows XP the reason is pretty obvious its that it has more Graphic and ram eating GUI ... the thing is that if you have a good computer (like it sounds you like you have ) go with vista plain old 32 bit although 64 bit is faster (at least in my opinion) its just not worth it to go there because of the lack of compatibility with many software and hardware. Less Updated Drivers or lack of drivers in general usually equals issues ... such as bad latency. This pretty much covered by all the posts so far but this pretty much sums it up.