Windows 7 64-bit will soon take over desktop computers.
Consumers have had the option of 64-bit Windows computing since the release of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition in May 2005, four years after the release of Windows XP 32-bit. At the end of 2006,
Windows Vista
32-bit and 64-bit versions were released simultaneously. Yet chances
are you're currently using a machine that runs the 32-bit version of
Windows.
This is about to change. Windows 64-bit has started to gain a significant footho...
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