So tell me wat u think read the attachment for the details on my system and wat the upgrade said
V vectorsigma32 Posts: 152 +0 Jan 7, 2010 #1 So tell me wat u think read the attachment for the details on my system and wat the upgrade said Attachments Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.txt 4.1 KB · Views: 13
V vectorsigma32 Posts: 152 +0 Jan 7, 2010 #3 World of warcraft and music and surfing and wat eva cames way mostly games XD
mailpup Posts: 7,855 +919 TS Special Forces Jan 7, 2010 #4 Probably Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit would be best for you.
Archean Posts: 5,650 +102 Jan 7, 2010 #5 If you are using this PC of yours just for the above purposes and with 1GB of ram i'd say stick with x86 version.
If you are using this PC of yours just for the above purposes and with 1GB of ram i'd say stick with x86 version.
V vectorsigma32 Posts: 152 +0 Jan 7, 2010 #6 lol yea im 32bit i was think about gt a windows 7 ultimate upgrade
slh28 Posts: 1,703 +172 Jan 8, 2010 #7 No real point in getting Ultimate if you just play games and surf the internet... I have Ultimate and don't even use the extra features it has over Home Premium
No real point in getting Ultimate if you just play games and surf the internet... I have Ultimate and don't even use the extra features it has over Home Premium
Archean Posts: 5,650 +102 Jan 8, 2010 #8 I agree; beside in my humble opinion Ultimate is not good value of your money; so if it was for me i'd stick with Home Premium either x86 or x64
I agree; beside in my humble opinion Ultimate is not good value of your money; so if it was for me i'd stick with Home Premium either x86 or x64
SNGX1275 Posts: 10,615 +467 Jan 9, 2010 #9 HP if you have been dealing with computers for a while. Pro if not, Pro has a great backup system in place for you. Ultimate probably isn't worth it. If you don't backup or have a 3rd party solution that you use, then HP is fine.
HP if you have been dealing with computers for a while. Pro if not, Pro has a great backup system in place for you. Ultimate probably isn't worth it. If you don't backup or have a 3rd party solution that you use, then HP is fine.
V vectorsigma32 Posts: 152 +0 Jan 9, 2010 #10 lol iv been build my own pc for yeas now i quite in joy it XD
V vectorsigma32 Posts: 152 +0 Jan 11, 2010 #13 lol most retail copy of windows u buy these day came with a 32bit and a 64 bit install