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<0> what?



<1> I have returned.
<2> so have i
<3> These video about WoW addicts are hilarious
<1> Yeah
<1> Did you see the funeral?
<3> ?
<4> if you're running a dual core cpu, is it recommended to run it on a Windows XP 64bit platform?
<5> i'd say no.
<5> not unless you have more than 4gb of memory and specific applications that are compiled and optimized for 64 bit.
<5> and you also have working 64 bit drivers for all your hardware
<4> sounds like a lot of headache
<4> guess i'll stick to the regular WinXP version
<4> thanks nerp
<5> welcome. :D
<5> 64 bit is really not quite ready for consumer use
<5> mainly because consumer hardware and apps are still centered around 32 bit.
<4> i'de have to agree with that



<4> i can only imagine seeing the 64bit version being used as a testing bed or for application use
<6> naiwiste, if you're running dual core, it's recommended that you run windows xp pro
<6> windows xp home only supports one cpu
<5> one cpu or one core?
<5> xp home SP2 supports dual core.
<5> but xp home doesn't support multiple processors
<6> oh yeah? i thought dual core and dual cpu was the same thing
<4> oh i'm running on XP Pro
<3> I'm... not sure if XP Pro supports Dual CPU.
<6> xp pro does for sure, its xp home i'm talking about
<5> home only supports one physical cpu but it can support multiple cores, i'm pretty much postive on that
<5> and I know for a fact that xp pro supports dual cpu, i've run it before with flying colors. :D
<3> "Support for two physical central processing units (CPU). The number of CPU cores and Hyper-threading capabilities on modern CPUs are considered to be part of a single physical processor."
<5> but SMP was not supported until SP2 for xp home.
<3> XP Pro supports 2 CPUs
<3> Doesn't say anything about dual cores though
<3> So my guess is that XP Home supports multiple cores
<5> you can run dual dual core chips in xp pro and have 4 cores. :D
<5> yeah it does. you need sp2, that's all.
<3> XP Home is bleh anyway.
<3> Dunno why you would want to install that.
<5> it's fine for most people, unless you need RDP or more than simple file sharing.
<5> many consumers never use the extra features in pro, but yeah, i'd use pro over home any day


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