yup, SP0 is Service Pack Zero. I can't type Windows 7 1st of all, it got 4 versions. 2nd of all before SP0 released there is BETA, RC and RTM versions....
It is not referred to as "SP 0". RTM = Release to Manufacturing, which means that it is the final version with no service packs. The Windows 7 on store shelves will technically be the RTM version, but they do not refer to it as such. It is simply called Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Ultimate. There is no such thing as Service Pack Zero.
i have no interest in 64bit, unless i use DDR3 which can support higher than 8GB
W7 32bit enough for me....
I think you're getting seriously confused here. With a 64bit OS you can support more than 4GB RAM regardless of whether it's DDR2 or DDR3. DDR3 just gives you more memory bandwidth.
Win 64 works perfectly with probably 99% of 32bit software out there. It even makes a separate Program Files folder for x32 apps. Some older applications may not run, but so far everything I've tried just works.
Going to buy it in the morning.
Still haven't worked out the details yet though...
1 or 2 copies, home or ultimate...
That, and which movie I'm going to see (my computer shop being by a theatre...)