I have a laptop HP550 with a duo Core 1.8, I tried to install win7 64 bit

I have a laptop HP550 with a duo Core 1.8, I tried to install win7 64 bit. My question is this...

"My laptop HP550 with a 1.8 bicoeur processor will accept A Windows 7 64 bit operating system or should I stay with a 32-bit operating system." Any help will be greatly appreciated

Yes, you will be able to run Windows 7 64 bit on this system, but it may not be quick.

-Your processor supports 64-bit.

-2 GB or more of RAM is recommended for the 64-bit version of Windows.Check your.

You need to install Windows 7 64 bit only if you have a reason behind choosing him over 32 bits. Personally, I would recommend that you use the 32-bit Windows.

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