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			<title>Windows 8 Ready Today?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I presume Microsoft has fixed its Windows 8. I've read online that there were users who got frustrated with it (e.g. difficult accessing some stuff)....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I presume Microsoft has fixed its Windows 8. I've read online that there were users who got frustrated with it (e.g. difficult accessing some stuff). So I want to know if it's the right time to install Windows 8? My motherboard is W8 ready but still runs in 32 bit and a Windows 7 Ultimate OS. Do you think it's necessary to switch to 64-bit to make W8 run smoothly or not at all? They say 64-bit PCs perform much better than its 32-bit predecessor.<br />
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I've heard W8 takes up a big chunk of memory. I got mixed reviews online and it confuses me. What do you think?</div>

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