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Jimbuna 12-07-11 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1801518)
x86 is the 32-bit program's home, whereas normal Program Files is now the 64-bit program's home.

Didn't know that...I thought x86 was still 64-bit and W7 OS way of protecting the core program files :hmmm:

flag4 12-08-11 09:58 AM

...im still unsure wether or not ive done the right thing. it was running well last night.......:hmmm:

Herr-Berbunch 12-08-11 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1801674)
Didn't know that...I thought x86 was still 64-bit and W7 OS way of protecting the core program files :hmmm:


Nope, on a 64-bit OS the Program Files is for 64-bit programs, and the Program Files x86 is for the older (hence the x86 architecture reference) 32-bit programs. That's not to say that the programs have to be old, I think most things are still being churned out in 32-bit format atm. :-?

At work our developer refused to alter the code to look for the x86 file over the defaulted Program Files for installs so on 64-bit systems we had fun and games :damn:

Herr-Berbunch 12-08-11 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by flag4 (Post 1802024)
...im still unsure wether or not ive done the right thing. it was running well last night.......:hmmm:


Running well = no problems = good job = don't worry. :D

Jimbuna 12-08-11 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1802083)
Nope, on a 64-bit OS the Program Files is for 64-bit programs, and the Program Files x86 is for the older (hence the x86 architecture reference) 32-bit programs. That's not to say that the programs have to be old, I think most things are still being churned out in 32-bit format atm. :-?

At work our developer refused to alter the code to look for the x86 file over the defaulted Program Files for installs so on 64-bit systems we had fun and games :damn:

Ah, right...thanks for that :sunny:

flag4 12-08-11 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1802084)
Running well = no problems = good job = don't worry. :D

...thats consoling. i take my hat off to those who know

thanks:salute:


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