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Old 07-12-2010, 12:22 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by clintbradford View Post
From what I have read, 99.999999 percent of those who have installed "64 bit" have absolutely no reason to do so ... they are merely believing that "Well, 64 must be better than 32 ... " as they install Win 7.

I do not mean to insult anyone who KNOWS what they are doing and might have the five or six apps that actually take advantage of 64-bit Windows 7 ....
This sort of comment is distinctly unhelpful. If everybody had that kind of attitude we'd all still be using windows 95. Don't blame consumers for installing a more modernized version of the operating system. Blame the software developers who write shoddy software for it. The operating system itself works fine.
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