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    Default 32bit/64bit OS Option in Laptops


    If ang laptop ky 2gb cya da.an then e upgrade nako into 4gb.. Inig first nga on niya ky naa bai option nga makapili ka kung 32bit ba or 64bit? or 32bit najud ang OS da.an since 2gb cya at factory?


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    Default Re: 32bit/64bit OS Option in Laptops

    Sir, wala kay option, since 32bit na daan imong OS, it will remain the same gawas ra kung pag ka human nmo upgrade, ng fresh install ka sa imong OS, kana naa kay choice either 32 or 64bit, (depende sd na sa imong o.s installer)

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    Default Re: 32bit/64bit OS Option in Laptops

    walai option mo gawas sir
    ang OS version (32bit/64bit) depende rana sa package sa pag palit sa laptop
    lately ako na palit nga laptop kai 64bit na ang win7 nga kuyog sa package maski 2gig ram

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    Default Re: 32bit/64bit OS Option in Laptops

    That option will only be available if you decide to dualboot a 32bit OS on an already 64bit OS laptop
    or dualboot a 64bit OS on a 64bit capable laptop but came shipped with a 32bit OS.

    pero i see no compelling reasons why you should do that.

    kun ang imong laptop's cpu supports 64bit then install a 64bit OS,
    again depende sa cpu.

    na mention man nimo nagupgrade ka ug RAM, this might interest you

    Max memory limits for 64-bit Windows 7 | ZDNet

    Here are the upper RAM limits for the different editions of Windows 7:

    Starter: 8GB
    Home Basic: 8GB
    Home Premium: 16GB
    Professional: 192GB
    Enterprise: 192GB
    Ultimate: 192GB

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    Default Re: 32bit/64bit OS Option in Laptops

    mo add lang ko gamay sir.. murag depende pud sa board kung pila ang max ram ma kaya
    Quote Originally Posted by janhenz1 View Post
    That option will only be available if you decide to dualboot a 32bit OS on an already 64bit OS laptop
    or dualboot a 64bit OS on a 64bit capable laptop but came shipped with a 32bit OS.

    pero i see no compelling reasons why you should do that.

    kun ang imong laptop's cpu supports 64bit then install a 64bit OS,
    again depende sa cpu.

    na mention man nimo nagupgrade ka ug RAM, this might interest you

    Max memory limits for 64-bit Windows 7 | ZDNet

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    Default Re: 32bit/64bit OS Option in Laptops

    Quote Originally Posted by Ityan View Post
    If ang laptop ky 2gb cya da.an then e upgrade nako into 4gb.. Inig first nga on niya ky naa bai option nga makapili ka kung 32bit ba or 64bit? or 32bit najud ang OS da.an since 2gb cya at factory?

    suwayi og run ang recovery disk or recovery partition then tanawa kung naay option to select 32 or 64 bit nga installation... akong toshiba laptop naay option to install either 32 or 64 bit when i recovered it to factory default OS...

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    Default Re: 32bit/64bit OS Option in Laptops

    Thank you for the inputs.. Appreciated it. I guess ill just have to stick with 32-bit..

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