If that's a legit copy of Vista, I'd recommend you "edit" that one screen shot that has you "Windows Activation Code" list right on it. Not smart to publish that on a forum.
I'm sure everybody would migrate to 64-bit OS's if they properly handled 32-bit applications. The closest 64-bit OS that does that is FreeBSD 6.2 I think.
And the lack of DOS/16-bit support shouldn't be a huge issue, since DOSBox comes in 64-bit.
Lack of drivers are also a pain, but they shouldn't be a problem if all the hardware in your system is relatively new. (Winmodems come to mind. )
If these issues were fixed, I'd definitely migrate to a 64-bit OS, but for now, Windows MCE does the job right!
It's hard to change to 64-bit, when the majority is 32-bit. But some people who use 64-bit find their way around. But is 64-bit significantly better than 32-bit?
It's hard to change to 64-bit, when the majority is 32-bit. But some people who use 64-bit find their way around. But is 64-bit significantly better than 32-bit?
32 bit can do 32 binary calculations per second, or something like that.... so basically 64 bit can do 64 of them at once... and it can have like 4 exabytes of ram or something crazy like that... so we have a while till 128 bit O_O