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"VanguardLH" wrote in message ... [] 64-bit WinXP has always been more flaky as it is a frankenjob OS. 32-bit applications that run on 32-bit WinXP fail on 64-bit WinXP. I know what you mean by flaky. I run the XP Pro x64 too. before that I ran 32 bit media center edition. I never had the Home Edition 32 bit. But my firefox is 32 bit and it runs on my x64. The manufacturer of my machine put a 64 bit CPU in the machine and sold it with 32 bit MCE. 64-bit applications that run on 64-bit Windows 2003 Server fail on 64-bit WinXP. 64-bit WinXP was Microsoft trying to catch up but late on providing a 64-bit platform and did so poorly. [] I have many "Win server 2003" updates installed on my x64. It is a "Frankenjob". Bill |
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"R.Wieser" on Tue, 19 Sep 2017 16:06:31 +0200
typed in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general the following: Steve, Go and troll somewhere else. :-D Lazy and expecting others to do all the work, and forcefully rejecting being told so. How old are you, 12 ? Kiddo, does your mother still allow you to ask where the plates and cutlery are, even though you know very well they are placed in the confines of the kitchen ? Cause thats how you're behaving. Knowing how and where to get stuff, but still expecting others to fetch it for you. And a bit of a warning: this attitude gets old very quickly. Just as you mother got wise to it and told you to move your own ass, the people who you now use will start to simply ignore you because of it (I know I will). And than comes the day you *really* need help, and noone responds anymore ... Regards, Rudy Wieser Rudy old sock - If you can't answer the questions, you don't have to prove that. -- pyotr filipivich Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing? |
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pyotr,
Rudy old sock - If you can't answer the questions, you don't have to prove that. :-) I guess you do not believe in getting your facts straight before opening your mouth. Two things: Have *you* already tried to find what steve here is after ? How hard was it for you ? Not at all ? Well ... I already mentioned (sept. 17), all it took me was two searches using 7 words (which I even provided!) and google gave me the answers as the first results. It took me way less than 5 minutes. I take it you didn't read that post ... :-) Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: "pyotr filipivich" wrote in message ... "R.Wieser" on Tue, 19 Sep 2017 16:06:31 +0200 typed in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general the following: Steve, Go and troll somewhere else. :-D Lazy and expecting others to do all the work, and forcefully rejecting being told so. How old are you, 12 ? Kiddo, does your mother still allow you to ask where the plates and cutlery are, even though you know very well they are placed in the confines of the kitchen ? Cause thats how you're behaving. Knowing how and where to get stuff, but still expecting others to fetch it for you. And a bit of a warning: this attitude gets old very quickly. Just as you mother got wise to it and told you to move your own ass, the people who you now use will start to simply ignore you because of it (I know I will). And than comes the day you *really* need help, and noone responds anymore ... Regards, Rudy Wieser Rudy old sock - If you can't answer the questions, you don't have to prove that. -- pyotr filipivich Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing? |
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