If no is included, it is capable if yes is included. If not, it is not possible. In short, the 32 bit (Home edition) is generally limited to 4 Gb of RAM. Up to 16 Gb is available in 64 bit (home edition). In 64 bit it is more convenient to use virtual memory when running software that uses a lot of RAM. Most 32 bit software can also run on 64 bit, and 64 bit data transfer rates can be up to twice as fast as 32 bit.