How can I switch from Windows Vista 32-bit for Windows Vista 64 - bit?

Hello my PC is a 32-bit and I checked and it is expandable to a 64-bit so my? Now this is what to do from here which means I know it is evolutionary, but what do I do now...


Please help me understand what I need to do Thks in advance.
original title: Desktop PC Vista Home Basic...? ..

On the same hardware, there will be no difference of speed of moving to 64-bit. There are some marginal benefits of security with Windows 64-bit.

Since at least the five years, almost all of the processors are able to run in 32-bit and 64-bit mode.  See for more information on current processors that work with Windows;

http://www.Intel.com/en_UK/products/processor/Corei7/index.htm

http://www.AMD.com/us/products/pages/processors.aspx

It's really a matter of how much you want to spend for the performance you need. See this for more information on what you will need for a high performance system:

http://www.TomsHardware.com/reviews/core-I7-3930k-3820-test-benchmark, 3090.html

You can not simply exchange one processor to another. It must be put in correspondence with the motherboard.

You are referring to a Vista Home Basic Office. Home Basic is usually installed on low-specification PCs which are not powerful enough to run all of Vista's features.

If you want to run something like Adobe CS5, you would be probably better off buying a new computer Windows 7 to try to upgrade your existing computer.

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