[SOLVED] 32bit or 64 bit on a 64 bit system?

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My PC specs:-
Intel core 2 duo e6300
2GB DDR2 RAM
500GB HDD by WD
I was using win 7(32 bit), but then few days ago i switched to win 8.1(32 bit) and now my pc is not performing well because of drivers compatibiliy issue and high background process. So, I have decided to switch back to win 7, but now this pc properties show that my processor is x64 based.
Now, I am thinking whether I should install 64bit or 32bit win 7 considering I have only 2gb ram and 64bit require 2gb ram minimum and 32 bit require 1gb ram minimum, but on 64 bit os the process would be faster. Please help.
 
I guess you might get some memory back, the addresses windows operates are likely higher than 2gb so compared to 32bit you might be better off.

The obvious answer is - why not buy a little more ram if you can get it. That would make the answer more obvious, 4gb would be perfect for 64bit. I think I had that much in my E5500 Core Duo. it was only 32bit. Drivers were one of the reasons I never upgraded it to win 8.1 as well. I knew it was too old. You better off on 7.
 
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Basically, windows 7 Lite is a lightweight version of original Windows 7 designed for low configuration laptops and PCs that have limited functionality and services than Windows 7.

You only need 1GB minimum RAM, 10GB of storage and Intel Pentium 4 to run it where as Windows 7 takes approx 16GB onto your HDD or SSD.

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-Windows-7-Lite-and-Windows-7

sounds like what you have.

Windows 7 Lite is not a Microsoft developed or affiliated product, what it seems to be is a customized Windows 7 image that the authors customized to remove most of the components of Windows which can also be very problematic. Basically, they made it worst than Windows 7 Starter.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...te-legal/ab3ca390-1062-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5