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Latest post 12-27-2008 10:08 AM by WTS. 8 replies.
  • 05-12-2008 12:56 PM

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    a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    is there a way to run 32 bit compatible programs on a 64bit system? I saw a tab in control panel that said 32 bit settings. I want to run Rhapsody (since I pay for it!) but we just got a new computer (HP quadcore with vista 64bit) and rhapsody is only compatible with 32 bit system. Any ideas?

     

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  • 06-30-2008 7:59 AM In reply to

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    Re: a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    Just joined surprised no one has taken a few seconds to respond to this so far. Vista 64 runs 32bit apps fine. instead of installing it in the Program Files x64 folder it installs in the normal program files folder. The programs are just not coded to take advantage of 64bit/HT. Should be no problems.

  • 07-02-2008 9:15 AM In reply to

    Re: a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    Actually, that isn't entirely right.  There is no 'Program Files x64' folder.  By default, there are two program files folders, 'Program Files' and 'Program Files (x86)'.  By default, 32-bit applications will install to 'Program Files (x86)', and 64-bit applications will install to 'Program Files'.

     

    As for the original poster, as of 6/17/2008, Rhapsody now supports Windows x64.  You can obtain the latest version here: http://www.rhapsody.com/-software

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  • 09-08-2008 8:46 PM In reply to

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    Re: a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    I have a question: I have a computer that opens the internet explorer installed into the 32 bit directory instead of running the one from the 64 bit directory. How should I change this option?

  • 09-10-2008 3:12 PM In reply to

    Re: a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    You don't really want to do this, and there is no way to in XP or Vista x64. 

    The reason is, there is no widespread support for 64-bit browser plugins.  For example, there is no x64 Adobe Flash.  When you are in 64-bit IE, all Flash content will not work.

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  • 10-04-2008 12:41 AM In reply to

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    Re: a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    Just jumping in to be sure before I bail on my attempts to install XP Pro on this 64 bit. I have 4 gig of memory and 250 HD. When I tried to install it all it said was cannot find hard drive. Can this be done?

  • 10-11-2008 7:50 PM In reply to

    Re: a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    it sounds like you are trying to install it on a sata controler you will need to find out what controler it is and download the drivers for that controler and upon windows setup you need to f6 to install drivers and have it on a floppy so windows can find the new drivers ..then it should see your hard drive!

  • 11-02-2008 6:47 AM In reply to

    Re: a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    is there a way to run 32 bit programs like flash on my 64 bit vista? I have read many confusing blogs about Linus, Gnash, Swiftfox, ect and I am concerned that I will cause my system to crash if I"m not computer saavy and try to download something to run flash and others

  • 12-27-2008 10:08 AM In reply to

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    Re: a way to run 32 bit programs on 64 bit?

    Generally, if your 32 bits program don't do ANYTHING funny (like checking for memory addresses, etc), 64bits VISTA will handle 32 bits programs for you.  You don't have to worry about that.  There is a very high compatibility for most modern Windows 32bits programs under 64bits VISTA.  Device drivers are the exception - all device drivers MUST be 64 bits under 64bits VISTA.

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