I was an early adopter for 64-bit Windows (back when it was a special edition only release for XP) and regretted it back then. I used to have to dual boot between 32-bit and 64-bit XPs mostly because 64-bit version didn't work with some copy protection systems.
But that was years and years ago. Windows 7 64-bit seems so universal it's always surprised me that Microsoft even bothered with a 32-bit version.
Still, it's not something that bothers me. In my own personal league table of "What is your favourite web browser?" Firefox now comes joint fourth.
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But that was years and years ago. Windows 7 64-bit seems so universal it's always surprised me that Microsoft even bothered with a 32-bit version.
Still, it's not something that bothers me. In my own personal league table of "What is your favourite web browser?" Firefox now comes joint fourth.