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From: Johan Kwaspen on 29 Nov 2009 10:03 More disk space I can live with that. most important, 64 is faster !! thanks for advice Johan "Geoff Schaller" <geoffx(a)softxwareobjectives.com.au> schreef in bericht news:GfsQm.58685$ze1.21220(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... > Excellent! > > Now I'll tell you where the big benefits are: MS SQL Server, Excel, Visual > Studio, anything needing graphics, and anything with a high disk transfer. > The down side is that it takes more physical disk space to store stuff in > 32bit because there is more space left over. Every item being saved is > stored into the minimum space of a 64 bit word instead of 32. > > Geoff > > > "Johan Kwaspen" <johan.kwaspen(a)scarlet.be> wrote in message > news:4b12481d$0$398$5f6aeac3(a)news.scarlet.nl: > >> Geoff, >> >> I'm now in the 64 club. >> Format C: , install 64 bit, and no problems !!! >> >> All drivers found . >> >> Thanks for the advise . >> >> grt, >> >> Johan Kwaspen >> Belgium >> >> >> >> "Geoff Schaller" <geoffx(a)softxwareobjectives.com.au> schreef in bericht >> news:GXhQm.58502$ze1.7408(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... >> >> > Johan. >> > >> > You have a 64 bit CPU. The advice they have given is total rubbish. >> > Perhaps there were problems 3 years ago but almost ALL manufacturers of >> > everything everywhere now have 64 bit drivers on their websites as >> > routine. Totally routine. For Windows 7, simply obtain the Vista 64 bit >> > driver and use it. In fact, if your hardware is as old as it sounds, it >> > is >> > very likely that all the motherboard and other devices in your laptop >> > will >> > already be in the W7 driver framework. >> > >> > Knock yourself out on 64. >> > It is thoroughly worth it. >> > >> > Geoff >> > >> > >> > >> > "Johan Kwaspen" <johan.kwaspen(a)scarlet.be> wrote in message >> > news:4b111987$0$397$5f6aeac3(a)news.scarlet.nl: >> > >> >> >> Geoff, >> >> >> >> My laptop is has a Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7250 @ 2.00Ghz and >> >> 2,00 >> >> GB >> >> RAM >> >> Win Vista bus 32. >> >> >> >> By the Update Window7 pro (in the box 2cd's w32 and w64). >> >> They have advised me for the 32 bit because older devices have may >> >> not >> >> equivalent 64-bit drivers. >> >> >> >> But now I am curious to know if the 64 also works. >> >> >> >> From 32 to 64 this is format C: h� ? >> >> >> >> >> >> regards, >> >> >> >> Johan Kwaspen >> >> Belgium >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Geoff Schaller" <geoffx(a)softxwareobjectives.com.au> schreef in >> >> bericht >> >> news:WY6Qm.58378$ze1.17706(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... >> >> >> >> >> > Johan, >> >> > >> >> > I don't understand. 32 bit and 64 bit are the same price: both for >> >> > the >> >> > processor and the OS. All new processors since about early 2008 are >> >> > 64 >> >> > bit. I doubt you can actually buy a 32 bit processor any more. Hence >> >> > my >> >> > question. >> >> > >> >> > Geoff >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "Johan Kwaspen" <johan.kwaspen(a)scarlet.be> wrote in message >> >> > news:4b103816$0$396$5f6aeac3(a)news.scarlet.nl: >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Geoff, >> >> >> >> >> >> Firstly, why 32 bit >> >> >> I had to choose: new mountain bike and 32 bit on my old >> >> >> laptop >> >> >> or >> >> >> new >> >> >> laptop or pc 64 bit and no mountain bike. >> >> >> I choose the mountain bike and 32 bit................... >> >> >> But agree 64 bit is better. >> >> >> >> >> >> I turn off the UAC , the sp3 works fine. (strange that the sp2 >> >> >> can >> >> >> works >> >> >> with UAC on) >> >> >> >> >> >> fine weekend, >> >> >> >> >> >> Johan Kwaspen >> >> >> Belgium >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Geoff Schaller" <geoffx(a)softxwareobjectives.com.au> schreef in >> >> >> bericht >> >> >> news:skNPm.58002$ze1.8507(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Firstly, why are you restricting yourself to 32 bit? Go 64 man! >> >> >> > Why waste a good CPU and a good OS by limiting it to 32 bits????? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Secondly, turn off UAC. VO requires administrative rights and >> >> >> > just >> >> >> > thinking you are an administrator is not enough. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Geoff >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > "Johan Kwaspen" <johan.kwaspen(a)scarlet.be> wrote in message >> >> >> > news:4b0da634$0$399$5f6aeac3(a)news.scarlet.nl: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I have problems to install the VO sp3 on Windows 7 Pro 32 bit >> >> >> >> NL, >> >> >> >> this >> >> >> >> is >> >> >> >> what I have done: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Clean install Windows7 Pro >> >> >> >> Install VO2.8 and the sp1 >> >> >> >> Run VO sp1: no problem >> >> >> >> load a project in VO sp1 :no problem >> >> >> >> Install sp3: no problem >> >> >> >> Then run VO sp3 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Following errors appear: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> The project directory "C:\Program Files\cavo28\Data\" >> >> >> >> does >> >> >> >> not >> >> >> >> have >> >> >> >> a valid application catalog (_CATALOG.VO). >> >> >> >> Should the system try to recreate that catalog ? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> (of course) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ADAM: Error rebuilding application catalog >> >> >> >> Error creating Application Table >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> When I reindex the Project, VO is not responding >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> any idea of this ? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Johan Kwaspen >> >> >> >> Belgium >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > > > |