
I already disable the share memory in BIOS.. What would be the problem?!
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Thanks in advanced..
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bryz05
Actually, x86 is an instruction set architecture. Basically you have x86-16, x86-32 and x86-64!hnzw_rui wrote:x86 means it's 32-bit.
Yeah, but for practical purposes/label references, x86 = 32 bit, however much of a misnomer that is. I question the use of x86 in reference to 32-bit, too, but oh well...Zertz wrote:Actually, x86 is an instruction set architecture. Basically you have x86-16, x86-32 and x86-64!
There's both a 32 bit and 64 bit version of Vista, it's written somewhere. Also, all current Intel and AMD processors support 64 bit.