No, upgrading to a 64bit OS won't magically make more RAM appear.
There was a thread made about how to change from 32-bit to 64-bit without using usb and CD somewhere by me. Please close that thread right away. Because I got one.
But before I install tomorrow, there are 2 questions I want to majorly ask.
1) Right now I have 2.00 GB RAM installed and 1.86 GB usable. If I upgrade to that 64-bit, would it change, like 5.00 GB RAM?
2) Right now I have home premium win 7 32-bit. If I install windows 7 ULTIMATE 64-bit, would that cause some problems to any of my hard drives?
Stevenom (07-06-2012)
Lol at these technologically retarded people these days.
Jigsaw (07-06-2012)
Your computer is only as fast as your largest RAM stick. Also, there will be no problems upgrading your computer.
You have to download more RAM.
Stevenom (07-06-2012)
The only difference between 32x and 64x is that 32x has a lock on your usable ram. 64x does't have the same limitations. So let's say you buy 16gb of ram, you'll only be able to use a fraction on 32x. With 64x you'll be able to use all of it. Ram doesn't magically appear. You'll still have 2gb. But in the future, should you choose to upgrade, you'll have a lot more usable ram.
if you want more ram, you must buy more ram
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People are lying to you. You don't have to buy it.
Don't get a 64bit version if you only have 2 gigs of ram. It'll be way too heavy on your PC.
Download More RAM!
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