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Help with OS
Topic Started: Jan 21 2013, 06:47 PM (128 Views)
boris1998
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I installed windows 7 64 bit...and Its a little bit slower that old 32 bit (with virus and other sh!t)....
So...I have:
2GB RAM memorry
Processor Dual core 2,6 GHZ
Graphic card: Nvidia Gforce 8800 GT

When I installed 64bit (new) there was foldier on c:\ "WINDOWS.OLD", backup foldier....there were all files from old win and programs...so I think I needed to delete that folder and format D: partition to make blank new windows 7...
I deleted "Windows.old" and everything on D:\ except "League of Legends" and "Amnesia" folder...
So there were some files on "c:\" and I didnt know are they sistem files so I didnt touch them...

My question is should I format everything and install new 32 bit windows 7?
Will that make my pc run faster?

PS. A month ago there was "Kaboom" in my comp and I opened it and cleaned 10 kilograms of dust....because my coolers didnt work xD...and It works again...so Is there a problem?
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Gandalf20000
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The only reason to get a 64-bit OS is if your computer has 4 GB or more of RAM. In other words, you really should have stuck with a 32-bit OS. 64-bit Windows will always be slightly slower than 32-bit Windows running on less than 4 GB of RAM (and in spite of technical work-arounds, I highly doubt you'll be able to find a 32-bit Windows PC running more than 4 GB of RAM).
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boris1998
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So..I should format everything and install win7 32bit...
Thank you :D
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