Nameless Voice on 20/10/2009 at 09:32
Quote Posted by TBE
Good thing about Windows 7, you can use EITHER 32 or 64 bit installations with your product key. Try one version, if you don't like it, use the included disc to install the other version you want. You're not locked into one or the other.
Just remember that there's no NTVDM 16-bit emulation in the 64-bit version, so if you want to run old DOS games or old Windows 3.11 programs, you're out of luck there (unless you use DOSBox).