In my present 32-bit system I like to keep my program files in a completely
separate partition to the operating system (as far as I can - some programs
don't offer you the choice of where to install).

When installing 32-bit programs in XP x64 can I still do this??

Many thanks

Re: Program Locations?? by John

John
Mon Aug 28 21:32:24 CDT 2006

Yes, but you will have two program files Program files (for 64-bit
programs) and Program Files (86) for 32-bit programs


"Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:56AB361B-C149-4EDC-AF1E-FF400A98FDA4@microsoft.com...
> In my present 32-bit system I like to keep my program files in a
> completely
> separate partition to the operating system (as far as I can - some
> programs
> don't offer you the choice of where to install).
>
> When installing 32-bit programs in XP x64 can I still do this??
>
> Many thanks



Re: Program Locations?? by CarolSteele

CarolSteele
Mon Aug 28 22:09:01 CDT 2006

Thanks for replying so promptly John.

So, if I understand you correctly, there will be two folders for Program
files on the C:\ drive (where XP x64 will be installed) - but I can ignor
these and still install programs to a different location (such as D:\ or E:\)
??

Sorry if I'm being a bit thick :)

Re: Program Locations?? by Charlie

Charlie
Tue Aug 29 00:50:07 CDT 2006

That's correct. But _do_ keep 32-bit and 64-bit programs separate. So, for
example, if the installation program offers you "C:\Program Files (x86)",
you'll know it's a 32-bit program, so simply change the drive letter to D:
and leave everything else the same. For 64-bit programs, it will offer you
"C:\Program Files". Again, just change the drive letter but leave the rest
of it alone. Works fine, it's how I do things on my machines.

--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64


Carol Steele wrote:
> Thanks for replying so promptly John.
>
> So, if I understand you correctly, there will be two folders for Program
> files on the C:\ drive (where XP x64 will be installed) - but I can ignor
> these and still install programs to a different location (such as D:\ or
> E:\) ??
>
> Sorry if I'm being a bit thick :)



RE: Program Locations?? by DeathNACan

DeathNACan
Tue Aug 29 15:15:02 CDT 2006

I think the same guy who said that floppys are dead having been replaced by
cd's also said that we would never need a command prompt again either! :)

--
Whenever you think you are having a bad day, just remember it could be you
saying over and over again: "Welcome to MacDonalds, may I take your order
please?"



"Carol Steele" wrote:

> In my present 32-bit system I like to keep my program files in a completely
> separate partition to the operating system (as far as I can - some programs
> don't offer you the choice of where to install).
>
> When installing 32-bit programs in XP x64 can I still do this??
>
> Many thanks

Re: Program Locations?? by Charlie

Charlie
Wed Aug 30 00:19:36 CDT 2006

Well, I'd never get any work done, then.

--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64


DeathNACan wrote:
> I think the same guy who said that floppys are dead having been replaced
> by cd's also said that we would never need a command prompt again either!
> :)
>
>
>> In my present 32-bit system I like to keep my program files in a
>> completely separate partition to the operating system (as far as I can -
>> some programs don't offer you the choice of where to install).
>>
>> When installing 32-bit programs in XP x64 can I still do this??
>>
>> Many thanks