How to make my OS 64 bit?

Currently i have a 32 bit Windows Vista in my laptop.My processor supports 64 bit architecture.So i am thinking to install a 64 bit Windows Vista in my laptop.Is there any issues that affect the performance if i make it 64 bit?Tell the maximum RAM supported if i change it into 64 bit.Which gives maximum performance in gaming, a 32 bit OS or 64bit OS?

You would need to obtain an 64 bit installation discs from somewhere. The 64 bit can address ram in the 16 exabyte region, which is more than any supercomputers have at the moment. 
Regards,
Jin Li
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