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I have a CPU: AMD Athlon X2 Processor 64
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I have a CPU: AMD Athlon X2 Processor 64
Does it mean I do have a OS 64-bit? Is it a difficult question? ![]() |
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The 64 in your CPU description means, that it is able to run in 64bit mode, for the OS, it runs at 32bit. So the OS is theoretically able to address 4GB of Ram, there are hardware and software restrictions preventing it from doing so. to upgrade to a 64bit OS, you´ll have to buy a new OS, judging by what i read, Windows 7 in a 64bit edition should be your choice, as it seems, that CloD runs more smooth on it as on XP/Vista for example.
So Long Uri |
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I read a post in this forum, that the upgrade from winXP to Win7 made a lot of difference! and if you got later about 4 gb ram or more (more is always good
![]() Btw, i got also win7 without trouble and...no, i`m not working for gates! ![]() |
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OS as in Operating System.
You have Win XP 32 bit, which means your OS can utilize up to 3gb of ram. The recommendation is to buy win7 64 bit, which can utilize all the ram you can put on your motherboard. And it is an exellent recommendation, win7 is lightyears better than win xp. The only downside is it means spending money. Here in the US you have two choices when buying a new operating system. Retail - you get a nice boxed version of the OS and can install it on as many computers as you like. OEM version - very simple packaging and you can use it only on one computer at a time, of course the OEM version is something like half the price of the retail version. If you buy win7 I would honestly buy a new hard drive as well, shouldn't be too expensive, depends of course on what you choose a bit. Put the new hard drive in your computer, take the old one out, start the computer, insert the win7 disk in your dvd drive and the rest win7 will do for you, very easy. |
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Thank you to all.
When I bought that game I didn't expect to change my computer. Specifications written on the game are obviously very wrong. This is not nice and fair... I won't use that game and stay with Il 1946... Not happy... |
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Yes you are right and it has been discussed many times here.
With this game in particular, but with computer games in general, caution is always advised if you are below or well below the recommended specs. These days it seems one should be above, if not well above recommended specs to really run a game with everything turned on in terms of graphics. I hope you are going to still read this and not just quit in frustration. Buying win7 64 bit (home premium is the "standard") will be the best thing you can do for your computer in general, not only because of this game. If you decide to buy it, come back here BEFORE you install it, and please do buy a new hard drive so you still have your old OS and hard drive intact, there are still some words of advice for you. ![]() |
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