64-Bit Version of Windows 7 Better Than Any Other System

For those who have to spend entire day in front of the computer, if
their system is working slow then it becomes too tedious to work on that
system. Now in these
metropolitan cities everyone want to be
fast and efficient in their work to impress their boss or client etc.
while working on the system you must have thought of upgrading your
system software which can overcome your processing speed. But only
changing the system software will not work, you have to change your
OS(Operating System). Now the question must be arising in your mind that
why should I change my OS? Even though if I change then will my
‘OLD APPLICATION’ work on my new system? What about RAM, Processing speed etc.?
Keep patience! You will get answers of all your questions here. First of all
Window XP, Vista etc are all not bad but their upgrade version is much better than old one. Window XP, vista etc are installed a
32-bit version of Windows and new version of it i.e. window 7 install
x64 version.
I think it’s important in this day and age to run any operating system
on the highest possible bit width offered, but there are a few reasons
particular to Windows 7 that might make its x64 version more
advantageous than simply running on 32-bit x86 microprocessor
architecture.
1. It Still Runs And Support 32-Bit Applications

There was a time when people were shifting from 16-bit to 32-bit. And
they are continuing with 32-bit version of operating system even though
new version i.e. 64-bit version of operating system is available. Users
don’t want to shift to new version because they fear that their 32-bit
supportable application will not work on 64-bit of
Operating system.
But if you will thing logically then you will come to know, ‘When
16-bit supportable application can work on 32-bit system then 32-bit
supportable application will also work on 64-bit version system. One
must understand that ‘Two 16-bit layers compose a 32-bit layer, and one
32-bit layer always sits within a 64-bit layer’. That allows for total
reverse compatibility.
Believe me I still almost exclusively run Win32 applications, although I run a
64-bit version of
Windows 7.
2. The x64 Window OS Recognizes More RAM

You
must have came across such situations, where you have installed 2GB of
RAM and you system recognize it but when you install 4GB of RAM then
your 32-bit version system won’t recognize/detect it. Now you must have
understood that 32-bit version cannot install 8GB of RAM on Windows x86
at all. But in upgraded version of windows, the system will detect as
much RAM as you put into it without any hitch. There’s no magic trick
you have to perform to add memory, and you don’t have to fight with the
system to get it to recognize everything. In the end, you come out
winning, especially if you’re a gamer. In fact, x64 supports up to 192
GB of RAM!
3. Less Driver Fuss & BSODs

In
windows of 32-bit while running some software or game sometime we
experience error of compatible drivers which also lead to crashes our
system. But in 64-bit version you won’t be experiencing any such
problem. Since windows 64-bit are digitally signed there is no more
issue with compatibility of drivers. So this is one of the important
thing you must keep in mind while upgrading or purchasing new hardware.
4. Less time for booting

In 32-bit version, time consuming process can be experience right
from booting the system. But in 64-bit version booting is almost 20%
faster than 32-bit version system. Also after logging into system you
will experience fast action which you will perform on the desktop or on
the files, folder, application etc. this is one of the important factor
for one who is working on a project in less time interval.
Conclusion:
Even though 32-bit is good choice with fast and efficient work you
can upgrade your system with latest windows 7 which is even faster and
more efficient. But if you are happy with your old system then you need
not to upgrade but when you decide to upgrade or to buy new hardware
then you must keep all the advantages mention above.