Windows 7 (question to users)

Started by Jared, April 05, 2011, 01:29:07 AM

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Jared

Hi!

I have a question to people who use Windows 7.

Whats better: windows 7 or windows 7 ultimate?

32 bit or 64bit ?

Where can i download it best ?

Please Your opinion about it and ofc how L2 works on it?

thanks!

fragmaa

ultimate , 64 bits and works with l2

you can buy it on microsoft website

zosiek

32 or 64 is only about what pc you got
and it is not that you can chose what to use if u dont want change ur hardware

GoldenB0y

32 bit or 64 bit - You have to choose either one and it depends on the type of Your CPU.
You can check Your CPU's type, just look that up on the internet, i don't quite remember how to.

tochint

if you have a dual core processor or newer get 64bit, if not 32 bit.
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Maleax

#5
32 / 64 bit
1. Check your CPU (dual core or not)
2. Check availability of drivers for your hardware in 64bit version
3. Check if u have more than 3gb ram
4. Make decision of 32/64 bit OS

Where to download? Best way is MSDN, if u have account. In the other option tpb ftw.

L2 works fine on w7, all depends on hardware/drivers.

Jared

Ok thanks! I started downloading 64bit. I have 4 k Ram (ddr3) so should be fine!


►Kuro1n

Quote from: Jared on April 06, 2011, 12:19:02 AM
Ok thanks! I started downloading 64bit. I have 4 k Ram (ddr3) so should be fine!


4k?

4 096byte? :D
4 096kbyte? :D

GoldenB0y

Quote from: wooptemp on April 06, 2011, 12:33:31 AM
Quote from: Jared on April 06, 2011, 12:19:02 AM
Ok thanks! I started downloading 64bit. I have 4 k Ram (ddr3) so should be fine!


4k?

4 096byte? :D
4 096kbyte? :D

wo0t???

darkflame

If you have more than 3,25 GB RAM, then you should use a 64-bit OS. 32-bit Operation System can only adress max 3,25 GB to your RAM, means if you have 6 GB RAM and use a 32-bit OS, then the other 2,75 GB are useless and won't be used for the System.

64-bit can handle 128+ GB RAM and probally no normal user PC at the moment use such amout of RAM. About CPU, mostly every modern CPU is 64-bit compatible, so it shouldn't be a problem for any CPU that isn't older than 3,5 Years (AMD Athlon 64+ or Pentium D+). Also you should check your other PC Components for 64-bit Support like Printer Driver and shit.

About the Windows 7 Version, even a Windows Home Premium is enough for you. Im sure you're not in a Domain Network or use a RDP Host, Direct Access and other stuff.


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Jared

Ok i got win 7 pro from msdn. I have 4k Ram so i got g4 bit version.

Thanks for help  ;)

Quote from: GoldenB0y on April 06, 2011, 05:28:45 AM
Quote from: wooptemp on April 06, 2011, 12:33:31 AM
Quote from: Jared on April 06, 2011, 12:19:02 AM
Ok thanks! I started downloading 64bit. I have 4 k Ram (ddr3) so should be fine!


4k?

4 096byte? :D
4 096kbyte? :D

wo0t???
4gb  ;)

GoldenB0y