RE: Any way to unlock the ability of a 64-bit processor in regular windows?
well there might be some features that can be tweaked to allow the processor to use more of its potential. For example, you could be able to change something that sends more processes to be executed at once or something (im just guessing here)
Also remember that 64-bit wasn't completley unheard of when xp came out.
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