Originally Posted by
hydro
Another thing to mention regarding the 32 vs 64 debate is 32bit Windows' inability to make use of anything more than (about) 3.5gb ram. Obviously the average home user isn't going to be using that much ram, but there are times when it might be nice to have the extra (games are the most obvious example). I'm using 64bit Vista currently to support 4gb and it's definitely worth it for me, but it did come with a few of the aforementioned headaches to begin with.
Yeah, I have a terabyte drive and, after surviving on a 10gb IDE drive for a while and picking up more than a few cleaning habits, the chances of me using it all are miniscule. It's still nice to have though and it's good to know the space is there if ever I need it.
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