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Posted: Sat, 17th Jul 2010 12:10 Post subject: Incompatible with 64 bit OS? |
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So I seem to have a lot of stuff lying around that is not compatible with 64 bit Win 7. Is there any way to get those applications to run under Win 7 64 bit at all?
(except deleting win 7 64 bit and installing the 32 bit variant).
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Posted: Sat, 17th Jul 2010 12:23 Post subject: |
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Can you give examples of what that stuff is? The things not compatible with 64-bit Windows are usually old hardware and their drivers drivers, and 16-bit applications.
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Posted: Sat, 17th Jul 2010 16:23 Post subject: |
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w7x64 ultimate has the xp-mode thingie in there that allows you to run 32bit software, but it's really just an xp installed in a virtual machine
it doesn't even allow hardware accelerated graphics, so you would do better by just using xp in vmware
also, what inatan said
there's really no reason for a piece of 32bit software not to work in 64bit, unless if they use drivers or hook the kernel (or are 16bit, which are ridiculously rare these days)
what software are they?
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Posted: Mon, 19th Jul 2010 21:45 Post subject: |
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Damn, already forgot about this post
Well, problem solved anyway. I don't need those applications anymore.
They were (the large part) old as hell apps written by guys at my uni. We needed those for a couple of classes but apparently we're done with them so for now I don't need 'em anymore 
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