Hi Stewart,

I appreciate the advice, but I'll stick with 64 bit. While only a ham for about 15yrs, I've been a Systems Programmer for 33. 64 bit is the future and while 32 *might* (other people disagree, with exception of driver issues) be more stable at present, it will not be for long. On most (if not all other) Operating Systems it has already crossed the threshold. On a 32 bit machine, 4GB of ram only yields you 3GB because of the limitation in address space.

I deal with (literally) THOUSANDS of PCs every day. One of the products my company develops is used in "cloud computing farms." They are all 64 bit and most are solid as rock.

73 - Frank
W4FTY

On 5/25/11 8:18 PM, Stewart Haag wrote:

HI

Dump the 64 bit,Back down to 4GB ram,install 32 bit win 7 Ultimate and u will never see BSOD again.I speak from experience.Have installed over 100 Win 7 machines,and the only 3 or 4 systems with

64 bit had to be converted back to 32 bit to operate properly.My name Stew old timer,ham for 64 years and have gone thru 8 SDR1000,3 SDR 5000,5 SDR3000,and 5 SDR1500.

VY 73 Stew W4MO

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