With the upcoming release of Windows 7, the question is raised again on whether you should install the 32-bit version (x86) of the operating system or move up to 64-bit (x64). This is something that's ...
I have a couple of printer servers, one Win 2000 (yes...) and one Win 2003 STD. And they have been hosting printer queues for network attached printers (fairly common printers by HP, Ricoh and Canon) ...
For most would-be Windows 7 users, a 64-bit version of Windows 7 is the right move. But if you don’t have sufficient RAM (at least 4GB), or you rely on devices that don’t have supporting 64-bit ...