Vista on Macbook Pro (Not Unibody)

I'm going to upgrade my XP Boot Camp to Vista. I've run the Vista upgrade advisor, and it says it's all good to upgrade to ultimate edition.
My question is this, do I get the 32 or 64bit version of Vista Ultimate? And is there much difference between the two versions?
Thanks
Chris

Actually, if Windows XP is running well on your Macbook Pro, I would not suggest "upgrading" to Windows Vista, as you may encounter compatibility problems and/or a performance slowdown compared to XP.
The main difference between the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista is the amount of RAM they can address. If your Macbook Pro has 4GB memory, then the 32-bit version of Vista can only address about 2-3 GB of that, while the 64-bit version will be able to address all of that RAM.
Boot Camp should provide all the drivers for either Windows Vista 32-bit or 64-bit, but if you need to use other programs or hardware, as I have said above you may encounter compatibility problems particularly with the 64-bit version.

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