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Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
Next silly question...re: 32/64 bit
I do know that 64 bit is 'the way forward'
, but it is likely that there will be a problem with some programs running on it. So.....
...If I install Windows 7 professional 64 bit on a new machine with visualisation capabilities, am I right in thinking that the XP mode will allow me to run programs that don't run on 64 bit (ie that it will effectively run 32 bit in XP mode)?
Yes, using XP in XP Mode or a VM (as I linked to earlier) will run 32 bit program no problem. 64Bit Win 7 should also install and run 32 bit programs, they'll install in the 'Program Files (x86)' folder instead of "Program Files'. FYI 32 bit programs actually run slower (but probably not noticably so) on a 64 bit system.
However, if you have very old software which is actually 16 bit, you're out of luck, as these won't run at all.
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Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
How old is 'very old' in software terms, and how could I check?
Anything pre-windows, DOS based, that kind of thing might be 16 bit. Rough guess I'd say maybe early 90's and before. I think the only way to check is to see if it installs / works.
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Also
With ro you can Remote desktop to the Pc from another on your network. You can't do this with Home.
Not that most people would need this.
As for x64 this will depend on your hardware if its newer high spec pc and you feel the need for x64 version then go for it we run this on the Dj'ing laptop and that runs Martin Lightjockey and OTS AV without an issue the other bonus i think with the x64 is that it will see more than 4Gb of ram but not sure upto how much.
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Just a little snippet, With 32 bit windows will only recognise 4 gb memory no matter how much you have but 64 bit recognises much more(up to 16 exabytes), Incidently
Home Premium can only access up to 16 GB
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