Photoshop with 64 bit windows

I am looking at upgrading my current PC (dual core 1.86GHz - 32 bit windows) - I'm finding myself spending more time waiting on things to finish.
I will likely be going for a quad core vista 64 or windows 7 platform - my question is, am I going to run into compatibility problems with my current CS4 product and associated plugins (onOne Suite, Nik Color Efix, Noise Ninja)?
I assume I can run everything in 32 bit mode, but if i want to take advantage of 64 bit computations and memory beyond 4GB, do I have to upgrade to a 64 bit version of CS4 (or is this standard / included w/ the 32 bit version). And if I make this change, will I then have to upgrade the other applications?

dsparks033 wrote:
I will likely be going for a quad core vista 64 or windows 7 platform - my question is, am I going to run into compatibility problems with my current CS4 product and associated plugins (onOne Suite, Nik Color Efix, Noise Ninja)?
I assume I can run everything in 32 bit mode, but if i want to take advantage of 64 bit computations and memory beyond 4GB, do I have to upgrade to a 64 bit version of CS4 (or is this standard / included w/ the 32 bit version). And if I make this change, will I then have to upgrade the other applications?
Both PS CS4 versions are installed as default on a 64-bit OS.
I think most plug-ins have now been updated to 64-bit compatibility although you will need to check with the manufacturer's site.
All my 32-bit applications run in Vista 64.
One old printer doesn't have a driver but I run that off an XP computer.

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