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| 64 bit queston Ok i'm currently running windows XP 64-bit eddition and i'm basicly fed up with it's non-compatibility with programs i want to run on it. I was woundering if i slicked my hardrive could i install just regular Windows XP 32-bit version? I'm using a AMD Athlon 64 processor, if that helps at all with the answer.. thanks, Mitchell |
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| Re: 64 bit queston Quote:
OK I am new to this forum but I think I can help. I my self have been using the 64 bit xp for only a few days and have found only a few flaws. When your installing a 32 bit app you must use WOW. How to do this: Right click on the program installer and go to properties and you will see a tab called compatibility..click on it and you will get a list of modes going back to win 95 (not that you will need to go back that far) and be sure to click apply. Now run the install and TADA! |
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| Re: 64 bit queston Yes you could use a 32bit operating system with a 64bit processor. But I would recommend you check you have all the neccessary drivers for your system before you reinstall the OS. |
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| Re: 64 bit queston There is a limit to the amount of RAM you can have with a 32-bit Windows OS. I forget if the limit is 4 gigs or 8 gigs. |
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| Re: 64 bit queston The limit is generally 4GB, until you change to a 64bit system. :cool: |
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| Re: 64 bit queston yeah you can run a 32 bit OS Vista x64 is a lot better than xp x64 with drivers |
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The limit is not "generally 4GB", it is 4GB, plain and simple. A 32-bit OS can only address a maximum of 4GB of RAM, and you will actually find 32-bit Windows (either XP or Vista) may have some issues if you install the full 4GB. For 3GB or more, 32-bit is fine. If you want to install 4GB or more, that you need to move to a 64-bit OS. I would highly recommend you keep your 64-bit version you already have, and figure out the problems you are experiencing rather than move back in time to 32-bit. Despite it's limited acceptance by home users, 64-bit is the future just as 32-bit overtook 16-bit. Read what TEC DRAGON posted, that answer is right on the money. You can run any prog in compatibility mode, and thus far I have found virtually every program behaves perfectly when run in this mode. The only exception is my TV card software. The drivers are most definitely 32-bit, even though they run fine on 64-bit Vista. When I upgraded from 2 GB to 4GB, suddenly I had a lot of TV problems. They were resolved by backing off the memory Windows can see by 256 MBs. (Start - run - msconfig - Boot tab - Advanced Options - Set Maximum Memory to 3840MBs). Yes, I am not using 256 of my 4GB of memory, but it was a very small price to pay to get the TV card working again while Hauppauge work on new drivers. R. |
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| Re: 64 bit queston Hi, Can someone please clarify this issue a little more??? I want to build a "modern machine" with 8 or 16GB RAM and have learned that only 64 bit systems can address that much. I want to run things like the Adobe CS-3 suite, browsers, OpenOffice, etc. Is it going to take trickery to get these programs to work properly? Are there compromises in software performance getting them to work on a 64bit OS? Any other important issues? Thanks guys! |
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| Re: 64 bit queston Hello, Let me clarify. if you wish to use 4+ GB memory, you must use a 64 bit operating system. I personally prefer vista 64 bit. I had small compatibility issues with programs at the beginning but nothing major. I found all the drivers and programs that work with 64bit and I work with adobe cs3 with no compatibility issues. your can read more about it here: http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5709#toc0 http://start64.com/ and about performance here : http://64-bit-computers.com/windows-...benchmark.html |
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| Re: 64 bit queston Thank you. That is what I was looking for! |
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