dc7800 minitower: dc 7800 - 32 or 64 bit?

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Hello:

If you live in the USA/Canada, call HP at this number to order a set of recovery disks Vista Business.

1-800-334-5144

You can ask for the 32-bit or 64-bit version.  Order the 64-bit version if you plan to install more than 4 GB of memory in your PC.

Have the serial number of the PC handy to give to the customer service rep.

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