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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (176366)1/3/2004 12:14:46 PM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (4) of 186894
 
OT: Buying a new desktop and 64 bit technology

P.S. I am looking to buy a new computer this month. As near as I can tell, there is no reason for me to wait for 64 bit technology processors. Are there some reasons I might want 64 bit technology for my desktop? Basically, I run three small companies with MS Office, and I plan to just keep my old MS Office 2000 for quite awhile. It is my understanding that 64 bit technology will have zero impact on my running of MS Office. Is this correct? By the way, I have an older computer now with an Athlon chip, and I have never had any problems with it. But I am considering going with Dell this time around for the service, and I don't suspect I will have any problem with a Dell small business computer with an Intel Pentium 4 either. Any comments on this matter would be appreciated.

Regards, Huey
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