Win7 Tip: Go 64 Bit
Posted by Brian Gallutia on Oct 7, 2009
Windows 7 is the second major Windows release to fully support 64-bit, which means that the x64 architecture has definitely arrived on the desktop.
If you’re contemplating an upgrade to Windows 7, make sure that your system can handle it by either referencing your computer’s documentation or getting with a PCS representative to run a hardware audit.
The 64 bit version of Windows 7 is snappy both on boot times an in program execution. You won’t be disappointed.
