Andre
Thu Dec 29 16:13:19 CST 2005
Carlos, from the sound of it all it looks like moving to 64-bit Windows XP
is just not worth it considering the amount of 32-bit hardware and software
you have invested in. I would use Windows XP Home or Professional x86
instead you are guaranteed on those versions it will work.
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"Carlos-Ch@bot" <CarlosChbot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Well, i got no response for the brands of webcams i buyed, so i guess i
> cant
> install them, its a shame....
>
> I´m not shure if i got to install another windows version, cause even my
> ATI
> card (ati radeon 9250) its workin with a ATI 9500 64 bit driver. i dont
> know
> if thats useful and normal or if i´m making damages to my PC.
>
> For the 64 bits applications Í ain´t got much, only antivirus... im worry
> because i work in 3d animation and TV production (at home, freelance) and
> i
> got little prblems with those 32 bit applications.
>
> Thank you again for taking your time and help me.
>
>
> "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
>
>> Significant is probably not the right word, but its a little faster, but
>> to
>> be honest, only 32-bit server based applications and operating systems
>> are
>> most likely to benefit in terms of greater performance on 64-bit.
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>> "Carlos-Ch@bot" <CarlosChbot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> > Significant increase? can u give me an example? heres my pc
>> > description...
>> >
>> > AMD Athlon 64 bit processor
>> > Winfast 760gxk8mb motherboard
>> > two hard drives Serial ATA 160 gb (total 320 gb disc space)
>> > ati radeon 9250 256 mb ddr
>> > 2 gb RAM ddr
>> >
>> > tank you for take your time to help me...
>> >
>> > P.S: the increase can be the half-speed someone tell me about?
>> >
>> > thanks a lot to answer
>> >
>> > "Andre Da Costa" wrote:
>> >
>> >> You need to contact the manufacturer of your web cam for 64 bit
>> >> drivers,
>> >> they are the ones responsible for the hardware and driver development.
>> >> As
>> >> for running Windows XP x86 (32-bit) on your AMD 64 machine, yes you
>> >> can.
>> >> Yes, there is a significant increase in performance, but it won't
>> >> compare
>> >> to
>> >> running a native 64 bit operating system and applications.
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>> >> "Carlos-Ch@bot" <Carlos-Ch@bot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>> >> > Anyone can tell me how can i install a webcam un xp64? no
>> >> > compabiliity,
>> >> > is
>> >> > there any patch or something?
>> >> >
>> >> > i´m very tired, ´cause i buy two webcams, one, is a d-link dsb-c120,
>> >> > and
>> >> > the
>> >> > other one is a genius GE111 and i can´t install drivers because of
>> >> > compatibility...
>> >> >
>> >> > i want to know is there any solution for that problem.
>> >> >
>> >> > And another thing.... someone tell me that if i install a 32 bit
>> >> > version
>> >> > of
>> >> > windows xp in my AMD Athlon 64 bit processor it run a half-speed
>> >> > than
>> >> > xp
>> >> > 64
>> >> > ... is that true?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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