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Re: Windows 7 14 years, 10 months ago #5921

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can i just clarify something - i currently have 3GB RAM. To run the 64 bit version do I need to upgrade this and what is the max Win7 can handle?

Re: Windows 7 14 years, 10 months ago #5922

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Some versions of Windows Vista had limits on memory. I don't know if this has carried accross to Windows 7.

Vista Home Premium could have a max of 16 gig, Ultimate could have a max of 128 gig ...

You should not need to replace your memory. As long as the processor is 64-bit capable which I'm pretty sure yours is
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Re: Windows 7 14 years, 10 months ago #5925

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Luckie wrote:
can i just clarify something - i currently have 3GB RAM. To run the 64 bit version do I need to upgrade this and what is the max Win7 can handle?

u dont need to.
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Re: Windows 7 14 years, 9 months ago #6011

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Microsoft Accedes to EU Demands, Setting Bad Precedent

Late last week, Microsoft announced something that virtually no one--myself included--saw coming. Rather than continue with its previous approach to dealing with antitrust regulators from the European Union (EU)--an approach that, frankly, was the technical equivalent of a middle finger lofted in the direction of Brussels--Microsoft said that it would simply accede to the EU's demands. It will allow Windows 7 customers in the EU to choose between competing web browsers via a so-called ballot screen. The company’s previous approach, the Windows 7 E Editions, which simply removed Internet Explorer from Windows 7, was apparently not radical enough.

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Re: Windows 7 14 years, 9 months ago #6020

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is everyone here reading thurrott?
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Re: Windows 7 14 years, 9 months ago #6193

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Official review of final.

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Re: Windows 7 14 years, 9 months ago #6217

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I got my W7 upgrade-form today
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