This is a discussion on safe mode within the Operating Systems forums, part of the Computer Hardware/Software and Networking category; Hi all, What is the difference between safe mode and normal mode. difference between 32 bit and 64 bit operating ...
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| hi, A bit is binary information. It is either 0 (off) or 1 (on). A 64-bit operating system can move 64 bits of data per clock cycle (1 GHz+ moves billions per second). Going from a 16-bit OS (Windows 3.1) to 32-bit (Windows XP) will make a huge difference on the same machine. A 64-bit OS is better than 32-bit because: - It effectively doubles system capabilities if the system is running a 64-bit processor. - More information can be sent at one time on a 64-bit system than on a 32-bit system. It's great for data-intensive programs. - You can run a 32-bit app on a 64-bit operating system, much like you can run a 16-bit app on Windows XP. - Microsoft is enabling developers to build 64-bit functionality within its 32-bit programs.
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