Vista and 4 GB of RAM

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Toshiba use x 32 Vista in such models as Toshiba SATELLITE A350-20J? X 64 processor support instruction! In addition x 32 OS use never the 4 GB of RAM.
There is no sense.

>.. .wait for Win7.
I agree with you Chris

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