Anyone had any experience with 64bit Windows and Boot Camp?

Nope. But bootcamp is run on Macs if memory serves me. I doubt there's many 32bit chips being even used on Macs anymore so.... I assume it works.

I mean I seriously doubt as a boot manager its actually 64bit code. Because why would it need to be. A boot loader is small probably written in assembler like drivers are.

But 32bit code can run on a 64bit intel chip because that backwards compatibility. I'd imagine since its a mac you should be more worried about 64 bit drivers for mac hardware. But download Win 7 beta which I think you can for a few days more... install the 64 bit version and see if it runs ok if not then you know to probably stick with a 32bit version of the OS for a bit longer.

But bootcamp is run on Macs if memory serves me. I doubt there's many 32bit chips being even used on Macs anymore so.... I assume it works. I mean I seriously doubt as a boot manager its actually 64bit code.

Because why would it need to be. A boot loader is small probably written in assembler like drivers are. But 32bit code can run on a 64bit intel chip because that backwards compatibility.

I'd imagine since its a mac you should be more worried about 64 bit drivers for mac hardware. But download Win 7 beta which I think you can for a few days more... install the 64 bit version and see if it runs ok if not then you know to probably stick with a 32bit version of the OS for a bit longer. But bootcamp is run on Macs if memory serves me.

I doubt there's many 32bit chips being even used on Macs anymore so.... I assume it works. I mean I seriously doubt as a boot manager its actually 64bit code. Because why would it need to be.

A boot loader is small probably written in assembler like drivers are. But 32bit code can run on a 64bit intel chip because that backwards compatibility. I'd imagine since its a mac you should be more worried about 64 bit drivers for mac hardware.

But download Win 7 beta which I think you can for a few days more... install the 64 bit version and see if it runs ok if not then you know to probably stick with a 32bit version of the OS for a bit longer.

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