Getting 64-bit OS
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ME. wrote:Don't get XP-64, if you plan to get 64 bit, get vista or 7 cuz not lot of programs run on XP-64.
(TKC) Slevin wrote:Get Windows 7 if possible...My school has the same msdn academic alliance
I Got:
Windows 7 64bit Professional
Vista Business 64bit
Visual Studio 2008
Visio 2008
All For Free...Take advantage of this and get as many programs as you want
(Note: you can only install them once each for each cdkey (for programs that include cdkeys) So reformat you computer with a clean installation(if you upgrade OS) now or never.
Even though you computer doesnt support the OS, download Windows 7 anyway... The download file is an ISO disk image so you can burn to dvd and install whenever you want (You dont even have to be apart of the school then)
Also, if your still enrolled for next semester (Winter 2010 to Spring 2010, you would probably get access to Office 2010 as well, look out for it)
EyeRock wrote:Ordere 7 yesterday hope I get it tomorrow...
IOm not sure If I ordered the right one I did the OEM
DonJuan wrote:EyeRock wrote:Ordere 7 yesterday hope I get it tomorrow...
IOm not sure If I ordered the right one I did the OEM
OEM is fine, but you won't be able to use it if you get a new computer. That's the only down fall.
(TKC)-o]T3[o wrote:No you are not gaining the benefit of all your memory until you move to a 64 bit OS.
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