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Vista 64 vs. XP 64
If you compare Windows 2000 professional with the latest service packs at the time of the XP release to the original version of XP you could of written the same article.
My advise would be,if you have a PC that is more then a 3 years old and you do not have a good video card then Vista is not for you.
If you have a newer machine, especially one with a dual core processor then you should consider moving to Visa.
Vista 64 is the real future. If you compare Vista 64 to XP 64 vista blows it away. I have a PC at home set up as dual boot Win XP Pro 32 and Vista 64 and I have to say I never use my XP install anymore. In fact, performance wise my Vista install is an order of magnitude faster then XP. Vista 64 takes full advantage of my Video card and Dual core processor.