MEDIA CENTER HP SYSTEM

have AMD 64 X 2 DUAL CORE 6000 3.00 GHz.  information system. the display shows 32-bit OS.  He shouldn't say 64-bit?

Here are the specifications of your desktop HP Pavilion Media Center m8300f. According to specifications, your computer has an AMD Athlon 64 X 2 6000 as you have already said. Also, the specifications indicate that the computer came with Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit) installed at the factory. This is the reason why the screen system information displays the 32-bit operating system.

Personally, I would not recommend installing Windows 8 on your computer. Too many potential problems and a total absence of driver and software support, do to the computer, being 5 years old. Seems a good choice for your Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate 64-bit computer. Your computer has 3 GB of RAM, but 4 GB is the minimum that I would use with a Windows 7 64-bit operating system. Your computer supports the following specifications of memory;

Dual channel memory architecture

Four connectors DIMM DDR2 240-pin

Supported DIMM types:

PC2-4200 (533 MHz)

PC2-5300 (667 MHz)

PC2-6400 (800 MHz)

Memory non - ECC, unbuffered

Supports DIMM DDR2 2 GB modules

Supports up to 8 GB on 64-bit PCs

Supports up to 4 GB on 32-bit PCs

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