I recently purchased a Dell XPS with 8gb ram. It has to be ordered with a 64bit operating system when you select 8gb ram. Or so I thought. 
-When the computer arrived, I noticed it only had 3.25 GB ram, but the bios does show a full 8GB ram.
-Under system properties it indicated 32bit operating system.
I called Dell, who said that this was the way the system was shipped and I was only entitled to the 32bit vista reinstallation cd. He wasn't aware of how to repair the installation to 64-bit using the recovery partition. How do I tell if the recovery partition is 64 bit or 32 bit?
Has anyone had issues with Dell imaging the computers with the wrong operating system?
I don't mind Vista 32 bit as long as it can use the full 8gb ram.
			
			-When the computer arrived, I noticed it only had 3.25 GB ram, but the bios does show a full 8GB ram.
-Under system properties it indicated 32bit operating system.
I called Dell, who said that this was the way the system was shipped and I was only entitled to the 32bit vista reinstallation cd. He wasn't aware of how to repair the installation to 64-bit using the recovery partition. How do I tell if the recovery partition is 64 bit or 32 bit?
Has anyone had issues with Dell imaging the computers with the wrong operating system?
I don't mind Vista 32 bit as long as it can use the full 8gb ram.
				
		
			