how do i know if my computer can work with 64-bit?

Re: 64-bit by BSchnur

BSchnur
Tue Feb 20 11:26:52 CST 2007

> how do i know if my computer can work with 64-bit?

You can ask questions here -- but lead off by posting the full system
configuration AND peripherals that you work with.
>

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Re: 64-bit by rmat66

rmat66
Tue Feb 20 11:53:55 CST 2007

intel viiv processor, 2.8ghz, 2GB ram, 250Gb hdd
use with hp 2610 all in one printer.

"BSchnur" wrote:

> > how do i know if my computer can work with 64-bit?
>
> You can ask questions here -- but lead off by posting the full system
> configuration AND peripherals that you work with.
> >
>
> --
> Barry Schnur
>

Re: 64-bit by rmat66

rmat66
Tue Feb 20 15:02:13 CST 2007

256mb nvidia geforce 6800 card

"rmat66" wrote:

> intel viiv processor, 2.8ghz, 2GB ram, 250Gb hdd
> use with hp 2610 all in one printer.
>
> "BSchnur" wrote:
>
> > > how do i know if my computer can work with 64-bit?
> >
> > You can ask questions here -- but lead off by posting the full system
> > configuration AND peripherals that you work with.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Barry Schnur
> >

Re: 64-bit by BSchnur

BSchnur
Tue Feb 20 16:36:41 CST 2007

Not sure of the 'viiv' designation for the Intel processor - might be a
32 bit version. I don't know that you see advantages in that
configuration.

One driver issue that pops out (for now) is the HP all in one.

At this point there is not a full feature driver in Vista (32 or 64
bit) for the all in one. You'd have printer support with native Vista
drivers.


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Re: 64-bit by mikeyhsd

mikeyhsd
Tue Feb 20 18:24:45 CST 2007

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check your system properties.
I use Windows Key + Pause/break keys.

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Re: 64-bit by Man-wai

Man-wai
Wed Feb 21 00:40:54 CST 2007

rmat66 wrote:
> how do i know if my computer can work with 64-bit?

CPUZ?

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Re: 64-bit by rmat66

rmat66
Wed Feb 21 12:54:13 CST 2007

intel viiv (dual core)

"Man-wai Chang" wrote:

> rmat66 wrote:
> > how do i know if my computer can work with 64-bit?
>
> CPUZ?
>
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>

Re: 64-bit by Aaron

Aaron
Wed Feb 21 16:46:06 CST 2007

"Viiv" is a marketing name like "Centrino." It's not a kind of CPU.
We still need to know what kind of CPU it is to determine if it supports
64-bit. (I've seen both Core Duo and Core 2 Duo with "Viiv," the latter
would work but the former would not...)

- Aaron

"BSchnur" <BSchnur@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Not sure of the 'viiv' designation for the Intel processor - might be a
> 32 bit version. I don't know that you see advantages in that
> configuration.
>
> One driver issue that pops out (for now) is the HP all in one.
>
> At this point there is not a full feature driver in Vista (32 or 64
> bit) for the all in one. You'd have printer support with native Vista
> drivers.
>
>
> --
> Barry Schnur


Re: 64-bit by BSchnur

BSchnur
Thu Feb 22 00:19:07 CST 2007

> "Viiv" is a marketing name like "Centrino." It's not a kind of CPU.
> We still need to know what kind of CPU it is to determine if it supports
> 64-bit. (I've seen both Core Duo and Core 2 Duo with "Viiv," the latter
> would work but the former would not...)
>
OK -- gotcha -- thanks

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