AVG, InfraRecorder (CD/DVD App), 7Zip (archiving utlity), nVidia drivers, etc.ĥ) The only issues you might have is related specifically to third party hardware drivers (My old school Canon BJC-80 printer works fine, my Epson 880 has no 64bit drivers). Back up is done to a 160GB USB drive.Ģ) You will find that some apps will not want to see your burner - Adobe's Apps are prone to this - PPro and Audition refuse to see it although SONY's apps sees it just fine.ģ) There are some third party apps that are native 64bit that I use. ![]() My F Drive is for Audio and my Raid 0 G drive for Video. I personally modify my installs to put everything into D:\Program Files (I have my primary drive in 3 partitions - C is my OS, D is my Programs files, E is My Documents). Just more memory access (which is a great thing)ġ) Install of 32bit apps will default to "C:\Program Files (x86)", while 64 bit apps will default to "C:\Program Files". This may change with true 64 bit apps and field tested 64 bit drivers.but I honest do not believe that there will be any "doubling" of speed or a much faster experience. Actually - pound for pound - I found my 圆4 install to run slower than XP 32bit on the same hardware. I have tested XP 圆4 bit extensively on AMD x2 Dual Core 64bit capable processors and can find no noticeable difference in anything. No longer will you have the 4GB limit hanging over you.Īs of right now - 64 bit is a marketing scam that simply makes the user think that more is better - like 64 bit MUST be better than 32 bit.cause it's 32 bits more! The only truly measurable benefit to 64 bit is memory access with Windows. ![]() Even then - do not expect some earth shattering speed increase or anything else out of the ordinary. ![]() X64 will provide no visible benefits until such time that your drivers and applications are all completely 64 bit.
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