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Better than 32 bits
Possible lags, etc.
Windows 10 and so there will be a lot
If the RAM is 2GB, won't 64-bit Windows slow down? Or is it better to put 32 bits?Will slow down regardless of bit depth.
They will work the same. But 2GB of RAM is currently not enough for comfortable work.
What versions of Windows are considered by the author/supported by the computer?
Will be anyway. To comfortably surf the Internet you need to have at least 4 GB of RAM. If you install some lightweight version of Windows 10, then it will work for you quite tolerably exactly until you decide to go into the browser or, say, start the office. Where you really feel comfortable with 2 GB of RAM is on special lightweight Linux distributions. And then the problem of "gluttonous" browsers is also relevant (but, fortunately, there are special lightweight browsers on Linux, which I don’t know about Windows). In short, my answer is: You will not notice much difference whether it is on 32 bits or on 64 bits. Everything will be fine until you decide to do something more serious than typing the mouse on the desktop.
In general, Windows and gigabytes are enough, but it will slow down especially if there is no ssd. 32 bits won't help much and they are no longer supported by many modern programs .. so IMHO there is no point in them.
My Windows (10 x64) works almost perfectly with 2GB in a single channel on an old screw. surf the internet, you can play.
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