To my knowledge, 32-bit won't see anything beyond 4Gb of RAM. Using 64-bit 
Windows probably wouldn't do any harm, even if it helps nothing.
I'm sure others on list will chime in if there are any discrepancies in the 
information I provided.
On Mar 14, 2013, at 12:32 PM, Andrew Lamanche <andrew.laman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Listers,
> 
> I have a macbook air late 2010 with 4GB RAM and intel core 2 duo 2.13 GHz 
> processor. I'm currently trying to install Windows7 in Fusion but I am 
> uncertain whether - given my specifications - I'd better with the 32bit 
> version or should I go ahead and install 64bit version? I can't expand my RAM 
> any more and I keep seeing various messages in a number of forums saying that 
> 64bit version requires more RAM than 2GB which is what I will assign to it.
> 
> I'd appreciate your expert input. Please write me off list if this is a bit 
> off topic which I am anxious that it might be.
> Andrew
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