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Upgrade from Vista Ultimate (32 bit version) to 64 bit version
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista general Problem #1 is that as Carey pointed out, there is no upgrade path from 32-bit Windows to 64-bit Windows, so you'd need to clean install the 64-bit version and hope you can find all the drivers you need. Problem #2 is that the "both

64 bit Linux
Well, THG at least came to the correct conclusion: "In order to be able to utilize the entire system memory, you will therefore need to use a 64-bit version of Windows Vista." <http://www.tomshardware.com/2008/02/15/vista_workshop/page3.html> "Regardless of which version of Windows you are using, all 32-bit systems

COM dll server registration on Windows 64 bits
Obnoxio The Clown obno...@hotmail.com comp databases informix On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 16:39:54 -0800 (PST), miyaki <l...@yahoo.com> wrote: My company intent to migrate the existing IDS 7.31.x (32 bit) version to IDS 7.31.x (64 bit) version due to the limitation of virtual memory in 32 bit version.

verify version of XP OS. 32-bit or 64.
But I expected the 64 bit version. Is it Fedora Core or Redhat Enterprise Linux? Fedora Core is free, Redhat Enterprise Linux is not free. If you have RHEL you paid for it, if you have Fedora you didn't. Do a cat /etc/redhat-release To find out what you have. If you have RHEL then you paid for it and you are

Death blow for Windows DirectX
Ohhh... so now you're changing from "no 64-bit version" to "no AMD 64-bit version". How... pathetic. Yes, isn't it? The linux version is ready and available, and the windows version is not yet even on a beta-horizon. Pathetic. YOu found the right word for this situation I thought that the AMDs ran 32-bit code with

XP 64-bit for Athlon64?
to view flash content on the web Firefox 32-bit version. Firefox doesn't view Flash by istelf. There is a plugin in the repository; maybe I haven't installed it correctly. The downloadable flash player is 32 bit. Maybe I should download 32 bit firefox from mozilla.org, instead of getting the 64 bit version from

32 or 64 bit
Depending on how much you use pointers and longs in your data structures, going to 64-bit can do anything from not changing your size at all to exactly doubling it. Hence, when choosing whether to install the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version of your distribution on your 64-bit machine, it is not a no-brainer.

32 Bit Vs 64 Bit Versions of Windows XP
Patrick
wrote: baglady wrote: How do I find out which version of Windows XP I have?-32 bit or 64 bit? I want to download a patch to prevent the virus that is So, I download the 32-bit version, yes? Youth is wasted on the young. And an Itanium 64bit workstation is wasted on a baglady. The Itanium is the 64 bit

Snap-in failed to initialize
I had wanted the ability to run 64 bit programs on this PC, but that hasn't materialized and a lot of software like above seems to not work. Most 32-bit applications will run just fine on Windows x64. It's primarily hardware drivers, and applications that hook into the OS in some way (like antivirus programs) that

vista 64 bit corrupt registry
Let's look at SOLARIS 9 and see how "64-bit" it is... % uname -a SunOS <hostname> 5.9 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-100 % cd /bin % file * | more ControlPanel: executable shell script HtmlConverter: executable shell script acctcom: ELF 32-bit MSB executable SPARC Version 1, dynamically linked, stripped adb:

XP Pro and the 64 bit version
Assuming I am correct about needing the SATA driver, there are evidently two versions of the SATA driver--one for vista 64 and one for vista 32. Since I am trying to downgrade from 64 to 32, when I try to set up the dual boot do I use 64 version or the 32 bit version. I'm guessing 64?

Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit to 64-bit
It is strange that the only offering with Ultimate is the 64-bit version. However, instead of getting the 64-bit you might want to consider the 32-bit Home Premium version which you can later upgrade with the in-place Ultimate upgrade much easier than going from the 64-bit. To go to the 32-bit version from the

Accepted kernel-image-2.4.26-hppa 2.4.26-3 (hppa all source)
But there really are no advantages of running a 64-bit operating system if you just want to run browsers and office applications unless, like me, you are truly adventurous and/or masochistic. Robert - to view flash content on the web Firefox 32-bit version. Firefox doesn't view Flash by istelf.

How to tell, 32-bit or 64-bit version?
Curtis Bass wrote: If you want to run DirectX games in 2004, you had better plan on running them on 32-bit legacy software. <laugh> You have yet to explain how an alleged delay until 2005 translates into the "death" of DirectX. This "death" seems unlikely, considering that there _is_ a 64-bit version of DirectX

Cannot optimize 64bit Linux code
I mean, I registered the 32 bits version and the 64 bits version of the dll, in this order. If I register the 32 bits version in last, then the 64 bits version is no more listed as belonging to our 32 bits process. In this case, there is only the 32 bits version. There must be another reason why the 64-bit DLL is

32/64 bit version of XP
3 Note the first line under Computer: On 64-bit systems, Itanium or Itanium 2 appears on this line. On 32-bit systems, a value other than Itanium or Itanium2 appears on this line. If you do have a 64 bit version of Windows XP, I don't have a clue. -- Hope this helps. Let us know.

64 bit version of VO ?
I recently bought a Dell computer that came with the 32-bit version of Vista Business pre-installed. I'd like to 'upgrade' to the 64-bit version and am wondering what routes I can take to get there? I have tried to use the online upgrade to request a 64-bit CD, but it says my product key is not valid.

Pre-Installed Vista Business 32bit to 64bit
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Microsoft does provide it to the OEM to give you the 64-bit version, it just seems that the OEM is having problems providing it to you. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide:

Which version? 32 bit/64 bit IBM EM64T
All of the DLLs are 64- bit versions. When viewing the 32-bit version of our software we see that 6886 is present in the 32-bit version of MFC42.DLL. So we have a missing ordinal (6886) in the 64-bit version of MFC42.DLL, but not the 32-bit version. I have gone so far as to re-link the software with earlier

Oracle 8.1.7 64-bit version ?
The overriding criterion is backward compatibility and the same sizes are used as in the case of the original 16-bit processor. The same happens if the old version was 32-bit and the new one 64-bit. 4. A compiler for an embedded control processor that was designed to handle only 32-bit integer data.