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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Thanks for that info. You just answered a question I just sent to the list.
Thanks,
Dennis Brown
Thanks for that info. You just answered a question I just sent to the list.
Thanks,
Dennis Brown
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Dennis Brown
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#1134
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Is it the 32 bit software that won't run on a 64 bit machine, or is it just the items that require drivers--those 32 bit software packages that interface with a device that would require a 32 bit
Is it the 32 bit software that won't run on a 64 bit machine, or is it just the items that require drivers--those 32 bit software packages that interface with a device that would require a 32 bit
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Dennis Brown
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#1133
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Steve,
Thanks for this explanation. I'm in the fortunate position that my
consultant would do the aggravating work you describe, though I'll pay
accordingly, and of course, I'd buy a 64-bit-enabled
Steve,
Thanks for this explanation. I'm in the fortunate position that my
consultant would do the aggravating work you describe, though I'll pay
accordingly, and of course, I'd buy a 64-bit-enabled
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Adrian Spratt
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#1131
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Hi,
To clarify:
* Richard is correct: it's more than software that needs to be considered. Moving from 32-bit to 64-bit is a fundamental change, as it requires basically a new machine (well, sort
Hi,
To clarify:
* Richard is correct: it's more than software that needs to be considered. Moving from 32-bit to 64-bit is a fundamental change, as it requires basically a new machine (well, sort
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Joseph Lee
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#1130
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Re: IE9 and typing web addresses
When you first got IE9, there should have been a box saying "Disable suggested sites," or something like that.
Once you're using IE9, not sure at all how you would access that, since I had to get rid
When you first got IE9, there should have been a box saying "Disable suggested sites," or something like that.
Once you're using IE9, not sure at all how you would access that, since I had to get rid
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Don Wardlow <wardlows97@...>
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#1129
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IE9 and typing web addresses
IE9 seems to remember other things I've typed even though I have auto complete stuff turned off, or do I/ How do I keep it from second guessing me?
It seems to be filling in stuff that's in my
IE9 seems to remember other things I've typed even though I have auto complete stuff turned off, or do I/ How do I keep it from second guessing me?
It seems to be filling in stuff that's in my
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Brian and Denise Albriton <autoharp@...>
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#1128
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Call Enabling Technologies, they have a tollfree number and they're very helpful. Without looking it up, I'd be surprised if they don't have a driver for Win 7 64-bit systems.
Call Enabling Technologies, they have a tollfree number and they're very helpful. Without looking it up, I'd be surprised if they don't have a driver for Win 7 64-bit systems.
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Steve <k8sp@...>
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#1127
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Thanks, Steve, for the link to the FAQ's. I'm going to go read this.
i was afraid this would be complicated.
Pro embosser will have to be considered.
<sigh>
Crystal
Thanks, Steve, for the link to the FAQ's. I'm going to go read this.
i was afraid this would be complicated.
Pro embosser will have to be considered.
<sigh>
Crystal
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Crystal French
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#1126
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
That is interesting when my xp desktop died I bought windows 7,,I asked a
friend for advice, he said"get64 bit and4 of ram,next version of windows
may only run 64 bit,however if they are
That is interesting when my xp desktop died I bought windows 7,,I asked a
friend for advice, he said"get64 bit and4 of ram,next version of windows
may only run 64 bit,however if they are
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Dorothy <dorothy.ingram-gorban@...>
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#1125
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Adrian,
There's a lot to consider, I don't think it is as simple as your tech leads you to believe.
You can run a 32-bit version of Windows 7 on a 64-bit capable CPU. But, if you then decide to
Adrian,
There's a lot to consider, I don't think it is as simple as your tech leads you to believe.
You can run a 32-bit version of Windows 7 on a 64-bit capable CPU. But, if you then decide to
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Steve <k8sp@...>
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Richard,
I don't know of any 32-bit programs that won't run on a 64-bit system, although I suppose there may be some. But, that is what the Programs\x86 folder is for, that's where the 32-bit
Richard,
I don't know of any 32-bit programs that won't run on a 64-bit system, although I suppose there may be some. But, that is what the Programs\x86 folder is for, that's where the 32-bit
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Steve <k8sp@...>
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Your tech fellow would need to basically replace the entire logic board in your computer. This is how data is addressed by your processor. The ram is different. Everything internally has to handle
Your tech fellow would need to basically replace the entire logic board in your computer. This is how data is addressed by your processor. The ram is different. Everything internally has to handle
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Richard Holloway
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#1122
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
The major differences are:
1. If you can find Win 32-bit, they are harder to find.
2. Win 7 32-bit only supports 4GB of Ram or less. Win 7 64-bit supports way more, most machines can support
The major differences are:
1. If you can find Win 32-bit, they are harder to find.
2. Win 7 32-bit only supports 4GB of Ram or less. Win 7 64-bit supports way more, most machines can support
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Steve <k8sp@...>
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#1121
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Hi, Crystal.
I also haven't upgraded to Windows 7, but I've been gathering ideas for
when the time comes. Judging by what I've read and heard, we may not
experience a big difference at this time
Hi, Crystal.
I also haven't upgraded to Windows 7, but I've been gathering ideas for
when the time comes. Judging by what I've read and heard, we may not
experience a big difference at this time
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Adrian Spratt
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#1120
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Re: Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
32 vs. 64 bit has to do with the way the computer physically addresses the data; literally 32 or 64 pieces of information at a time (specifically that many ones or zeros at a time-- that's what a
32 vs. 64 bit has to do with the way the computer physically addresses the data; literally 32 or 64 pieces of information at a time (specifically that many ones or zeros at a time-- that's what a
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Richard Holloway
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#1119
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Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit
Hi,
I have Jaws 12, but have reverted to Jaws 11 as 12 was crashing too often.
I'm afraid I need to think seriously about a new computer.
I'm still with XP Home.
Can someone tell me what would be
Hi,
I have Jaws 12, but have reverted to Jaws 11 as 12 was crashing too often.
I'm afraid I need to think seriously about a new computer.
I'm still with XP Home.
Can someone tell me what would be
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Crystal French
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#1118
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Re: Entries In Excel--Oops! Trying again
The operator is 'sumif', which means add the number only if an indicator is set.
To do this, you need a way to tell Excel to add the number *only if Wal-Mart is the store.
1. Set an indicator for
The operator is 'sumif', which means add the number only if an indicator is set.
To do this, you need a way to tell Excel to add the number *only if Wal-Mart is the store.
1. Set an indicator for
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Ann Byrne
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#1117
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Re: Entries In Excel
The operator is 'sumif', which means add the number only if an indicator is set.
To do this, you need a way to tell Excel to add the number *only if Wal-Mart is the store.
1. Set an indicator for
The operator is 'sumif', which means add the number only if an indicator is set.
To do this, you need a way to tell Excel to add the number *only if Wal-Mart is the store.
1. Set an indicator for
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Ann Byrne
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#1116
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Re: Windows 7 Upgrade
HI,
Backup everything. Then once it is all said and done, then you can go thru
and delete that which you don't need. But if space is not of concern, leave
it for a while just in case.
Better to
HI,
Backup everything. Then once it is all said and done, then you can go thru
and delete that which you don't need. But if space is not of concern, leave
it for a while just in case.
Better to
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Richard Sherman <squirman@...>
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#1115
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Windows 7 Upgrade
Well, it is finally here. My very reliable and stable Windows XP laptop has been slated for an "upgrade" to Windows 7.
Many of the applications will be put back on the laptop, and I suspect the older
Well, it is finally here. My very reliable and stable Windows XP laptop has been slated for an "upgrade" to Windows 7.
Many of the applications will be put back on the laptop, and I suspect the older
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Marquette, Ed <Ed.Marquette@...>
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#1114
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