Yep, I'd second that view too, I've installed 64bit with no issues before now on a lower spec machine too.

But don't think there's anything too bad going with 32bit.

Lee.

On 07/04/2011 13:27, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:
I doubt it. The specs look fine to me. Only thing is that unless you plan on 
adding more than an extra 1gb of RAM, you won't see much benefit running 64bit 
instead of 32

Bodsda
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From: scoundrel50a<scoundrel...@gmail.com>
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Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 13:18:37
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] New omputer.......Ubuntu install help

Hi, for now, instead of getting a Slate, I found a computer, that will
be better for what I need at the moment.

The specs are:-

Acer Aspire 5736Z
Pentium Dual Core CPU
T4500 @ 2.30 GHz
RAM 3.00 GB
64 bit
Windows 7 Premium

I want to install Ubuntu, but i'm a bit concerned about the fact its
64bit, and having read a few peoples problems when trying to install.
Just wondered would there be any problems with the installation with
this computer?

Thanks



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