kingmohd84 wrote:
1 question remains!
Which version of windows 7 to get, I think I will get the 32-bit because its more compatible with stuff(never understood the difference between 32-64 any way), and which is it ? Home version? professional? network? I don't even know their names
For most things, I opt for 64-bit these days. However, your use might be better with 32-bit.
The reason I say that is for purposes of Boot Camp, 64-bit isn't supported by Apple for all models, regardless of the actual CPU inside them (see
here). Has to do with what the firmware supports I think.
I've worked around it by tweaking the 64-bit ISO per
this.
'course, on top of that, the Boot Camp software won't directly install under Windows either. If it detects a model that isn't officially supported for x64, it'll bitch about it and not run.
You can still force it, but it's just not as straightforward a process.
If your particular Macbook isn't a supported model, if you go with x64, you'll need to fuss with it a bit more. On the other hand, if you just go with 32-bit, you likely won't get full access to your RAM. Barring memory tricks/management, 32-bit can access 4GB worth of memory addresses, some of which are used to interface with hardware, so you'd likely wind up with 3-3.5GB of usable RAM. Perfectly fine for your stated use.
There are three main editions that you'd see at retail: Home, Professional, and Ultimate. Microsoft has a comparison chart
here.
Home cuts out some features, or makes them harder to get to (have to reboot to Safe Mode for some security stuff, for example) . Some things are likely irrelevant to you, such as the inability to bind to a domain. Others might be. If you do want XP mode, then Pro or Ultimate include access to the XP image.
IMO, the extra few bucks for Professional is worth it.