Microsoft Windows is the world’s
most popular operating system for computer systems worldwide. The operating
system is used on over 80% of computers throughout the world but it comes in
two different versions, a 32 bit and a 64 bit version. Both versions are sold
in retail stores, online stores, and via computer resellers. To the average
consumer the choice of a 32 bit or 64 bit version of Windows is a question that
needs to be reviewed carefully as it makes a huge difference in the computer
system you own.
The 32 bit Windows operating system is the most common version
of Windows sold throughout the world. It can be run on most home computers,
laptops, and office systems. It is the version that is run on most computers
throughout the world as most systems are store bought systems that perform
routine tasks and can do most operations. A typical processor such as ones by
Intel or AMD is behind the computations and is able to run this version of
Windows.
The 64 bit Windows operating system is an entirely different
operating system that is focused on higher end processor and is mean to handle
more difficult tasks. The 64 bit version of Windows handles high amounts of
computations and requires a special higher end processor that is capable of
running these calculations and processes. Most systems that require this 64 bit
version of Windows require CAD drawings, video editing, audio editing, and
server applications versus normal home operations. Typically, these systems
will have large amounts of system RAM and hard drive space along with a more
expensive graphics card that can power these types of operations. A typical
home user won’t need the 64 bit version of Windows at home unless they perform
these types of tasks mentioned.
The main differences between the 32 bit version and 64 bit
version of Windows is the ability to process high volumes of calculations, the
amounts of processes the system can process, and the types of applications you
need to run. To tell which version of Windows you are running, you can go into the
Control Panel of your system, click on the System and Maintenance button and
then clicking system. You can view the type and version of Windows there and
see which version fits your needs. The home user will most likely use a 32 bit
version and the higher end business user or specialized professional will use
the 64 bit version.

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