BlueNeon37
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BlueNeon37 said:I'm sure that Windows 7 will be much heavier than Vista and would need about 4GB just for the OS, I wouldn't be ok to limit a max of 4GB.
BlueNeon37 said:If Microsoft releases only 64bit version of Windows all hardware's makers would have to make drivers for 64bit only, so everybody would be happy!
Windows 7 should put both the 32 bit operating system and the 64 bit operating system on the same disc and have a program that can detect which to install. That way people dont have to ponder the choice between the two.
Indeed trasitions from different Bit OS's can be difficult but what they need to do is make most of the OS's 64 bit especially all the ones preinstalled on computers. I would keep the 32 bit OS's for custom built PC's only. That way most people will end up getting the 64 bit version while only the few custom builders will get 32 bit.I agree with Mike here in that after Windows 7 Microsoft should go 64-bit only. I believe they could do it with 7 and pull it off. But.. there are still too many people out there that either wouldn't be bothered to make the transition or don't even know about 64-bit computing yet.. and as we all know, that equals less profit for the mighty Microsoft...
It's just like the transition from 16 bit to 32 bit though... it'll take a while for everybody to switch but it's inevitable.