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| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
well, i was under the assumption that you can't upgrade a 32bit OS to 64bit (i was running vista 32bit); also while my processor is an athlonx2 64 and i have 4 gigs of ram, i figured my hardware couldn't handle it as well as a solid desktop.
furthermore i keep reading about how a lot of 32bit software won't work in a 64bit environment, and vice-versa. and i also read that there isn't a whole lot of 64bit software being created yet- so pretty much, when 64bit software becomes more mainstream, then i'll update.
i was mainly concerned that my DAWs, ASIO drivers, and traktor wouldn't work anymore (which they do). i had to update and reinstall VirtualCloneDrive, for example. i also had a version of Alcohol120% that i had to straight-up uninstall before windows 7 would even let me complete the installation. |
4gb of ram = you should never run 32bit. /end
This is patently false. Windows Vista x64 runs 32bit software fine. It runs it in an emulated environment. Win7 completely eliminates 16bit compatibility and a lot of legacy 32bit code from Win9x days, but runs 32 bit software in the same manner.
MOST production stuff runs in Win7 fine. Chris (mezzir) uses Win7 fulltime and he does lots of production. His Edirol FA66 took a bit to get running, but he did get it running. Him and I were trying a bunch of different things, but it works. Without issue. He is on Win7 64bit.
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Dual exhaust tips on dual exhaust = QUAD EXHAUST = 300 gain in horsepower. Duh |
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Undies with a dickhole aren't good for guys. Your balls can get caught in them. That's why I prefer to go over the gate instead of through the fence. |
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