Mystery Behind 32-bit & 64-bit Windows OS !!
This is one of the top FAQ questions
asked by our newbie readers in windows. Windows always come in two
versions named 32 bit and 64 bit. Most people don’t know the difference
between the 32-bit and 64-bit obviously because 64-bit version had
never came in the picture much since hardware in earlier times wasn’t
so cheap as it is today. I will simply explain why I am relating 64-bit
with hardware. But, first let us see what is the difference between
32-bit and 64-bit.
What is 32-Bit and 64-bit??
In
a computer, 32-bit and 64-bit are CPU architectures, which is designed
to transfer the amount of Data from the System memory. Best example to
understand this architecture, Consider two highways where one is 32
lane wide and other is 64 lane wide. Obviously, 64 lane highway would
be more efficient in transporting motors compared to 32 lane road.
However, it would not be a good idea to use 64 wide lane when the
number of motors travelling from that highway is less and could be
easily traveled from the same 32 wide lane The same thing goes with our
Computer System, 64-bit comes into picture when there are many
processes with lots of memory usage which requires wider lane to
transfer, which may result in faster operation.
32-bit architecture is
designed in such a way that it cannot access System Memory (RAM) more
than 4 GB and where as 64-bit architecture can use System Memory (RAM)
up to 1 terabyte (1000 GB).
32 bit = 4 GB MEMORY (RAM) Support
64-bit = 1000 GB Memory (RAM) Support
What to Choose, 32-bit or 64-bit??
Without
making this complicated, if your System has less than 4 GB of System
Memory (RAM), you could go for 32 bit OS, and if you are using a system
which has more than 4 GB of System Memory (RAM), it is recommended
that you install 64-bit OS so that you can utilize your System memory
correctly. If you are installing a 32-bit OS on a System with System
Memory (RAM) of 5 GB (or greater than 4 GB) it will do no Good, since
Windows will only use 4 GB of the System Memory (RAM). As seen in below
screenshot from windows 7, it displays only 3.5 GB utilized from 7 GB
of available System Memory (RAM)
Don’t
get confused with X86 and X64 in windows because Microsoft refers
32-bit Operating System as X86 and 64-bit Operating System as X64 in
Windows.
Processor Support:
Before
you decide anything, you need to check your CPU (processor)
compatibility for 64-bit architecture. You cannot install a 64-bit OS on
32-bit Processor, You may need to check CPU support for 64-bit
architecture. You can check specification of your CPU Online or Check in
Windows. In windows 7, Go to Start –> type “Performance Information and Tools” in search and Enter, Now Click on “Rate This Computer" (If The Windows experience index Of Your Pc has yet not been established)
Now If You Have Already Rated Your Computer Then Instead Of Above Step proceed Here;
Finally Click On "View and print detailed performance and system information" as display below
Finally Click On "View and print detailed performance and system information" as display below
Now You Will See Something Like This;
and Now You Can check “System type”, if it Signifies upto 64bit then you can use this in your pc or laptop whatever!
Problem with 64-bit
The
only problem people used to face in 64-bit is lack of software support
for 64-bit. Many software were just meant to be run only in 32-bit
environment. However, things have changed and currently all softwares
support 64-bit windows. Nowadays, hardware is so cheap that system
comes with pre-installed 64-bit OS, Since New systems are normally
packed with more than 4 GB of System Memory (RAM).
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