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Advantages W7-64 over XP-32



 
 
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  #46  
Old March 7th 12, 01:55 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Fokke Nauta[_2_]
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Default Advantages W7-64 over XP-32


"noname" wrote in message
...
Just from my experience.
x64 will not give you a speed boost in general but takes advantage of
more memory.
Also specifically written applications for x64 will benefit of speed
as well.
Multiboot works great. I have Linux and Windows on the same machine.
32bit is history, the past. Sadly games are still 32bit mostly.
Professional applications should come also in x64 which will take
advantage over a x64 cpu.


On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 10:12:18 +0100, "Fokke Nauta"
wrote:

Hi all,

Currently I have XP Pro 32-bits. Hardware is Intel I5-750 on a P55 chipset
with 4G memory.
I concider installing Win 7 Pro 64-bits, so I can use more memory.
Got a few questions he
a. Are applications on W7-64 with 8G noticable faster then XP-32 with 4G?
b. Does W7-64 allow a multi boot environment?
c. Are there more advantages of Win 7 Pro 64-bits over XP Pro 32-bits?

Thanks in advance for your answers.

Best regards,
Fokke Nauta

--


Thanks!

Fokke


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  #47  
Old March 7th 12, 09:42 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
dweebken[_2_]
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Default Advantages W7-64 over XP-32

On 7/03/2012 11:54 PM, Fokke Nauta wrote:
wrote in message
. ..
"Fokke écrivait news:9qpakqF3kjU1
@mid.individual.net:

snip

On the other hand, I wont be able to use some applications as they won't

run
on W 7 64-bit.

Fokke



What programs do you have in mind?

All 32 bits applications that I use (mainly music composition) run very
well under W7-64 bits.


Alcohol 120%
Sunbelt firewall
Nero 7

Fokke


Alcohol 120% ... http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
Alcohol 120%, is a powerful Windows CD and DVD burning software that
makes it easy to create backups of DVDs* and CDs. Additionaly, the
program lets you store your most used CDs as images on your computer,
and you can mount them on 1 of the 31 virtual drives with a click of a
button.

Our burning software includes a Pre-Mastering function which lets you
burn files directly from your hard drive, and supports Blu-ray format
and HD DVD.Compatible with all Windows 32 and 64 bit operating systems
up to Windows 7.

Sunbelt Firewall...
http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Home-...onal-Firewall/
Sunbelt Personal Firewall Software End-of-Life
After many years as leader in firewall protection, Sunbelt Personal
Firewall is being discontinued. While there are many loyal customers for
this product, we have found that most customers prefer to purchase GFI
VIPRE® Antivirus Premium instead, which includes firewall technology AND
antivirus support.

Nero 7 ...
(I'm personally using Nero 11 quite happily on Win 7 Pro 64 Bit)
http://www.nero.com/ena/store-upgrade-center.html
  #48  
Old March 7th 12, 10:12 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
(PeteCresswell)
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Default Advantages W7-64 over XP-32

Per Wolf K:
OTOH, if you want to play with pretty desktops, W7 is superior. (I'm not
sure whether that's a compliment. ;-) )


On the Win 7 machines I've fooled around with I found the desktop
settings tb frustrating. They keep doing things like changing
the font on me when I'm not asking for it.

I'm hoping there's a "Classic Desktop" app that will get around
that once I convert.
--
Pete Cresswell
  #49  
Old March 7th 12, 10:16 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
(PeteCresswell)
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Default Advantages W7-64 over XP-32

Per Wolf K:
It's fine to add new tweaks to the UI, but
never make them defaults.

People get used to doing things a certain way, and most can't be
bothered to try to figure out how to get the old view (etc) back. Keep
in mind that UIs for technical devices are always more or less
arbitrary. A particular design becomes a convention. Conventions are
very useful: without them, you'd have to waste time learning more than
you need in order to make things happen....


I've been ranting about MS moving the furniture around every
chance I get for the last couple years.

But I have yet to hear anybody divulge the business reason for
doing it - and I would think there probably *is* such a reason bc
the people at Redmond aren't dummies.

Meanwhile, all I can think of are those companies with 10,000+
people - all of whom lose productive time getting up to speed
with a seemingly-gratuitously-new UI. It's got to add up to
beeeeeeg money.
--
Pete Cresswell
  #50  
Old March 8th 12, 12:31 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Steve Hayes[_2_]
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Default Microsoft's hide and seek user interfaces

On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 16:16:57 -0500, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote:

Per Wolf K:
It's fine to add new tweaks to the UI, but
never make them defaults.

People get used to doing things a certain way, and most can't be
bothered to try to figure out how to get the old view (etc) back. Keep
in mind that UIs for technical devices are always more or less
arbitrary. A particular design becomes a convention. Conventions are
very useful: without them, you'd have to waste time learning more than
you need in order to make things happen....


I've been ranting about MS moving the furniture around every
chance I get for the last couple years.

But I have yet to hear anybody divulge the business reason for
doing it - and I would think there probably *is* such a reason bc
the people at Redmond aren't dummies.

Meanwhile, all I can think of are those companies with 10,000+
people - all of whom lose productive time getting up to speed
with a seemingly-gratuitously-new UI. It's got to add up to
beeeeeeg money.


I decided to be bold and use Powerpoint 2010 for a presentation.

I entered two words in an outline, decided that they were at the wrong level,
and thyen spent half an hour trying to find out how to promote or demote them
by trial and error. The help files didn't help.

And when it comes to redlining tracking changes in your revision marking,
you'll find that changing the names of functions so you can't find them in new
versions is another thing Microsoft likes to do to waste their customers'
time.


--
Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa
Blog: http://khanya.wordpress.com
E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk
  #51  
Old March 8th 12, 09:42 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Fokke Nauta[_2_]
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Default Advantages W7-64 over XP-32

"dweebken" wrote in message
...
On 7/03/2012 11:54 PM, Fokke Nauta wrote:
wrote in message
. ..
"Fokke écrivait news:9qpakqF3kjU1
@mid.individual.net:

snip

On the other hand, I wont be able to use some applications as they
won't
run
on W 7 64-bit.

Fokke



What programs do you have in mind?

All 32 bits applications that I use (mainly music composition) run very
well under W7-64 bits.


Alcohol 120%
Sunbelt firewall
Nero 7

Fokke


Alcohol 120% ... http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
Alcohol 120%, is a powerful Windows CD and DVD burning software that makes
it easy to create backups of DVDs* and CDs. Additionaly, the program lets
you store your most used CDs as images on your computer, and you can mount
them on 1 of the 31 virtual drives with a click of a button.

Our burning software includes a Pre-Mastering function which lets you burn
files directly from your hard drive, and supports Blu-ray format and HD
DVD.Compatible with all Windows 32 and 64 bit operating systems up to
Windows 7.


During the installation of Alcohol 120% on my laptop with W7-64 there was a
warning that Alcohol wasn't comatible with it.


Sunbelt Firewall...
http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Home-...onal-Firewall/
Sunbelt Personal Firewall Software End-of-Life
After many years as leader in firewall protection, Sunbelt Personal
Firewall is being discontinued. While there are many loyal customers for
this product, we have found that most customers prefer to purchase GFI
VIPRE® Antivirus Premium instead, which includes firewall technology AND
antivirus support.


Thanks, was not aware of that. I will stick to the W7 firewall then.

Nero 7 ...
(I'm personally using Nero 11 quite happily on Win 7 Pro 64 Bit)
http://www.nero.com/ena/store-upgrade-center.html


Nero 7 (only Burning rom and Vision, other app's I don't use) gave a warning
that they are not compatible with W7-64, but inspite of that they will work.

Fokke



  #52  
Old March 8th 12, 10:20 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
choro
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Default Advantages W7-64 over XP-32

On 08/03/2012 08:42, Fokke Nauta wrote:
wrote in message
...
On 7/03/2012 11:54 PM, Fokke Nauta wrote:
wrote in message
. ..
"Fokke écrivait news:9qpakqF3kjU1
@mid.individual.net:

snip

On the other hand, I wont be able to use some applications as they
won't
run
on W 7 64-bit.

Fokke



What programs do you have in mind?

All 32 bits applications that I use (mainly music composition) run very
well under W7-64 bits.


Alcohol 120%
Sunbelt firewall
Nero 7

Fokke


Alcohol 120% ... http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
Alcohol 120%, is a powerful Windows CD and DVD burning software that makes
it easy to create backups of DVDs* and CDs. Additionaly, the program lets
you store your most used CDs as images on your computer, and you can mount
them on 1 of the 31 virtual drives with a click of a button.

Our burning software includes a Pre-Mastering function which lets you burn
files directly from your hard drive, and supports Blu-ray format and HD
DVD.Compatible with all Windows 32 and 64 bit operating systems up to
Windows 7.


During the installation of Alcohol 120% on my laptop with W7-64 there was a
warning that Alcohol wasn't comatible with it.


Sunbelt Firewall...
http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Home-...onal-Firewall/
Sunbelt Personal Firewall Software End-of-Life
After many years as leader in firewall protection, Sunbelt Personal
Firewall is being discontinued. While there are many loyal customers for
this product, we have found that most customers prefer to purchase GFI
VIPRE® Antivirus Premium instead, which includes firewall technology AND
antivirus support.


Thanks, was not aware of that. I will stick to the W7 firewall then.

Nero 7 ...
(I'm personally using Nero 11 quite happily on Win 7 Pro 64 Bit)
http://www.nero.com/ena/store-upgrade-center.html


Nero 7 (only Burning rom and Vision, other app's I don't use) gave a warning
that they are not compatible with W7-64, but inspite of that they will work.


If I am not wrong they don't say it won't work but that they haven't
tested it. One way of encouraging people to update their NERO to a newer
version. Keep the money rolling in!
-- choro

Fokke



  #53  
Old March 8th 12, 10:42 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Fokke Nauta[_2_]
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Posts: 295
Default Advantages W7-64 over XP-32

"choro" wrote in message
...
On 08/03/2012 08:42, Fokke Nauta wrote:
wrote in message
...
On 7/03/2012 11:54 PM, Fokke Nauta wrote:
wrote in message
. ..
"Fokke écrivait news:9qpakqF3kjU1
@mid.individual.net:

snip

On the other hand, I wont be able to use some applications as they
won't
run
on W 7 64-bit.

Fokke



What programs do you have in mind?

All 32 bits applications that I use (mainly music composition) run
very
well under W7-64 bits.


Alcohol 120%
Sunbelt firewall
Nero 7

Fokke


Alcohol 120% ... http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
Alcohol 120%, is a powerful Windows CD and DVD burning software that
makes
it easy to create backups of DVDs* and CDs. Additionaly, the program
lets
you store your most used CDs as images on your computer, and you can
mount
them on 1 of the 31 virtual drives with a click of a button.

Our burning software includes a Pre-Mastering function which lets you
burn
files directly from your hard drive, and supports Blu-ray format and HD
DVD.Compatible with all Windows 32 and 64 bit operating systems up to
Windows 7.


During the installation of Alcohol 120% on my laptop with W7-64 there was
a
warning that Alcohol wasn't comatible with it.


Sunbelt Firewall...
http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Home-...onal-Firewall/
Sunbelt Personal Firewall Software End-of-Life
After many years as leader in firewall protection, Sunbelt Personal
Firewall is being discontinued. While there are many loyal customers for
this product, we have found that most customers prefer to purchase GFI
VIPRE® Antivirus Premium instead, which includes firewall technology AND
antivirus support.


Thanks, was not aware of that. I will stick to the W7 firewall then.

Nero 7 ...
(I'm personally using Nero 11 quite happily on Win 7 Pro 64 Bit)
http://www.nero.com/ena/store-upgrade-center.html


Nero 7 (only Burning rom and Vision, other app's I don't use) gave a
warning
that they are not compatible with W7-64, but inspite of that they will
work.


If I am not wrong they don't say it won't work but that they haven't
tested it. One way of encouraging people to update their NERO to a newer
version. Keep the money rolling in!
-- choro


TMHO Nero says nothing but Windows warns it is not compatible. Perhaps Nero
did not want it to be tested, and - indeed - they want to sell a version
that IS compatible. Money, money, money ...

Fokke


 




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