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12/07/2010 12:19 track19#1
firstly i want to say to keith,sword and son for making stupid of u

second do i need to buy or download windowxp couse i want to make my own private server
12/07/2010 12:24 ~Sword~Stalker~.#2
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Originally Posted by track19 View Post
firstly i want to say to keith,sword and son for making stupid of u

second do i need to buy or download windowxp couse i want to make my own private server
1- u can use the pm ..
2- no need to open a thread to say sorry
3- why did u go off topic >> thats nothing related to eo p-server hosting
asking what win can i start with was answered several times be4

so Search !

every win. got some opp. and some bugs / problems

for me i prefer using win7 64 bit ., its more comfortable to me!

but xp is good too while u make a back up

+1 reported at: 07 Dec 2010 - 03:24:00 Cause: Off-topic
12/07/2010 12:30 track19#3
i using win7 but what is 64 bit mean
12/07/2010 12:33 ~Sword~Stalker~.#4
Difference of Win.7 32-bit and 64-bit

If you’ve gone PC shopping lately, you've probably noticed more computers with 64-bit processors, and you may have wondered what advantages they offer.
Put simply, a 64-bit PC can handle larger amounts of information than a 32-bit system. Since it can use more RAM—4 GB and up—a 64-bit computer can be more responsive when you're running lots of programs at once.
If you tend to have a lot of programs open simultaneously or need to switch frequently between programs—or if you just want to be sure your PC can take advantage of the larger amounts of memory available today—64-bit is a great choice. If you run only one or two programs at a time or have older hardware and software that isn't supported by a 64-bit PC, a 32-bit system is a good choice.
Whether you choose the 32-bit or the 64-bit system, Windows 7 is ready. To see if your PC is a 32-bit or 64-bit system, download and run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
You can also visit the Windows 7 Compatibility Center to see whether your programs or devices are compatible with the 64-bit version of Windows 7.

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some PC's are not prefered to be 64-bit
its upon the performance of the P.C too

and i said that be4


there was a bug before that was fixed few weeks ago that the PC shut down every 4 hours and cant be edited from ur P.C
12/07/2010 13:02 track19#5
how to make my win7 become 64 bit
12/07/2010 13:11 ~Sword~Stalker~.#6
just download 64 bit !
12/07/2010 18:40 [GM]Death[PM]#7
I wouldn't advise that. The differences between a 32bit and a 64bit may differ. What I mean is you may come in contact with a hardware issue. Doing that is about as dumb as it gets. Main thing is you can't run a 32bit system with a 64bit software. Either way something will go wrong eventually.
12/08/2010 21:49 King_Arthur#8
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