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Q:8 What Diffrence Between 32bit and 64bit? Ans

Windows XP and Windows 7 have different architectures. Windows XP uses 32-bit architecture that limits RAM to 4GB, while Windows 7 can use 64-bit architecture that supports vastly more RAM like 192GB. Microsoft introduced Windows in 1985 as a graphical user interface shell for MS-DOS to compete with Mac OS, which pioneered the GUI.

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Q:8 What Diffrence Between 32bit and 64bit? Ans

Windows XP and Windows 7 have different architectures. Windows XP uses 32-bit architecture that limits RAM to 4GB, while Windows 7 can use 64-bit architecture that supports vastly more RAM like 192GB. Microsoft introduced Windows in 1985 as a graphical user interface shell for MS-DOS to compete with Mac OS, which pioneered the GUI.

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Q:8 What diffrence between 32bit and 64bit?

Ans:
That is a huge amount of RAM! Normally when you exhaust your physical RAM on a 32bit system, it has to use virtual memory or hard disk space to pick up the slack. On a 64bit system, you can install as much RAM as you can to cover your overhead. From here
on, 32-bit operating systems will be referred to as x86 and 64 bit operating systems
as x64. You can tell what you are running by right clicking on My Computer and
choosing Properties. Below is a shot of a 64-bit machine using 12GB of memory.

Q:9 what is maximum support Ram memory in windows7 editions?


Ans:
The maximum supported RAM memory listed in the table below is the limitation set
by Microsoft Windows 7.
Edition of Microsoft Windows 7
Starter
Home Basic
Home Premium
Professional
Enterprise
Ultimate

Maximum supported RAM memory


2GB
8GB
16GB
192GB
192GB
192GB

Q:10 Designe architecture windows xp and windows 7?


And:
Microsoft introduced an operating environment named Windows on November 20,
1985, as a graphical operating system shell for MS-DOS in response to the growing
interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs, overtaking Mac OS, which had been
introduced in 1984.

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