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Anonymous Posted on Dec 04, 2010

Ever since I installed extra ram in slots 3&4 have had many Crashes.Windows 7/64 bit unstable.Ran windows 7/32 bit no problems.

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There is no problem with your hardware, but your software. I do not prefer using 64 bit applications/software since they are a bit unstable. Why not use just 32 bit since it has no problems?

We don't need to upgrade if we can't use it.
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