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    Windows.7.Extreme.Edition.x86 ?
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    avoid such distributions, really. Unless you have some specific use for it, i.e., a netbook or an really old machine, go for a normal ultimate edition.
    Even Tiny7 is a POS, because it misses several important components for me, and for netbook users.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabalo View Post
    avoid such distributions, really. Unless you have some specific use for it, i.e., a netbook or an really old machine, go for a normal ultimate edition.
    Even Tiny7 is a POS, because it misses several important components for me, and for netbook users.

    For that reason i use this verison Microsoft.Windows.7.ULTIMATE.x86.Integrated.December.2009

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    Cabalo's Avatar FileSharingTalker BT Rep: +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24
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    Perfect. I use the x64 version instead, I can't go back to x86

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    Cabalo is right. Untouched versions of the Windows OS work much better than those that are edited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabalo View Post
    Perfect. I use the x64 version instead, I can't go back to x86
    what is the difference between 86x and 64x ?

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    I'll never go back to 32bit. But did ya notice that most programs run under 32bit (x86)? It does seam alot more stuff has come out to take advantage of x64

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    Where I notice that the most is using Photoshop 64bits, with heavy images.
    It's waaaay smoother.

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    Windows.7.Extreme.Edition.x86 has a bunch of bloatware you " can't " uninstall , stay away from it .

    My wife's computer is running Windows.7.Eternity 32 bit very smoothly , she only has 3 gb of memory so thought I'd try it .

    Rule of thumb if you have over 4 gb of ram run 64 bit .

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