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Title: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Kestastrophe on November 13, 2009, 10:50:04 AM
It seems as though I have successfully upgraded from 32 bit XP to 64 bit Windows 7, but I have a question. There are two "Program Files" folders, with one of them also reading "(x86)". After a bit of searching, I see that the x86 folder is for 32 bit programs (or something?). If I want a program to run in 64bit, do I have to specify which folder to install it in or will Windows pick the correct directory? 
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Brehvolution on November 13, 2009, 11:25:23 AM
An x32 program is still going to be 32 bit no matter what folder it is put in.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Kestastrophe on November 13, 2009, 11:53:17 AM
I was actually concerned about the opposite: installing a 64bit optimized program in the x86 folder, thus negating any of the 64bit benefits.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Arbys Roast Beef Sandwich on November 13, 2009, 12:29:58 PM
Windows will pick the correct directory for you. Note that in most cases the installers for 32 and 64-bit versions are different.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: MCD on November 13, 2009, 01:02:08 PM
yeah, no need to manually fuck shit up.

just try to get 64bit versions of your favorite programs if they exist, like 7zip or microsoft security essentials for me. and if no 64bit exist (like CCCP) no worries, it will go to the x86 folder and will work as intended.

you don't need 64bit browsers though, most plugins/addons are 32bit like flash which is everywhere.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Kestastrophe on November 13, 2009, 02:14:50 PM
I was mostly concerned about games. Speaking of MS Security Essentials, how is it? I installed it today after I had been using McAfee for years (which I hated because it was bloated, would destroy bandwidth when downloading updates, and slow my system when installing them). 
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: MCD on November 13, 2009, 02:54:13 PM
it's effective and non intrusive at all.

just sits there without bothering you with notifications and shit.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Ganhyun on November 13, 2009, 02:55:47 PM
Yea MS Security Essentials is pretty awesome.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: TakingBackSunday on November 13, 2009, 06:44:37 PM
Do any sort of virtual desktop applications work in Windows 7?  I want to organize my 7 partition in a similar way to my Snow Leopard one, and I'm unfamiliar with virtual desktop applications.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: CajoleJuice on November 13, 2009, 06:45:29 PM
I also approve of MS Security Essentials.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Vagabond on November 14, 2009, 06:43:27 AM
the folder name does not matter. It's just like installing someing into /weeabo/ instead of /Program Files/. A x64 program will only run in a x64 environ.

and might i add that W7 x64 driver support from nVidia sucks ass. I'm afraid to see game performance if its already making limewire look/act distinguished mentally-challenged
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Arbys Roast Beef Sandwich on November 14, 2009, 08:42:01 PM
you still use limewire?

 :wtf
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: Vagabond on November 16, 2009, 04:24:58 AM
Is there a better program that lets me get my individual music files of obscure R&B acts?

No?

Oh ok.
Title: Re: Windows 7 64bit Question
Post by: recursivelyenumerable on November 16, 2009, 11:39:26 AM
My favorite bit is that 64-bit globally shared DLLs are in "system32" while 32-bit globally shared DLLs are in "SysWOW64"