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Go with 64 bit Win 7????
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24/07/2009 13:29:47
 
 
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24/07/2009 12:39:56
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01414224
Message ID:
01414279
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>>I am interested to hear opinions about going with 64 bit Win 7 OS in general. Not just as it relates to VFP, but as an overall workstation. I'm sure we all use lots of software on our machines these days besides just VFP, so I want to look beyond just that detail. I am attracted to a 64 bit OS (I guess I am. Shouldn't it be better? It sure sounds cool, but I have no clue).
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>>I do not want to go down some path where I spend more time maintaining the machine (drivers, and work-arounds to make my apps work) than it's worth, just to say I am using a 64 bit OS.
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>>I have a nice modern Dell XPS 690 with a Dual Core 3.0 Ghz and 4GB of ram, and I would plan to do a complete new install on an empty hard drive. It's hard to complain about the performance of XP SP3 as it is right now, so I'm not sure I'm ready for the 64-bit plunge if it gets too involved. On the other hand, I don't want to get left behind in the world of my knowledge and experience in this area if it is going to be something that becomes more mainstream.
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>I've been running Windows 7 on 64 bit since its first beta. If you have been running Vista, all of your drivers and hardware should cross over with no problem. I had a small problem with my Samsung CL500 laser printer, but was able to find a post and got it working. The 64bit stuff is much faster and I think you won't have any regrets going forward if you switch to it.
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>You can always run VM's with 32 bit stuff if you need to.


RE: Go with 64 bit Win 7. Is that like "Roger Challenger, go with throttle up?"
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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