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Re: Windows 7 issues/



Go to your BIOS/Setup options - perhaps under CPU options? - and enable all four cores.  You'll enjoy the speed difference!

Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 10:55 PM
Subject: RE: Windows 7 issues/

I recently upgraded from my 5-year-old single core desktop to a Dell Studio XPS i7 running Windows 7 64-bit (got a great price from CowBoom on Ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/CowBoom )

 

I upgraded specifically so I could edit HD video and as you can imagine that was quite a difference from my old computer! It’s been 3 months and I’ve had no regrets or issues.

 

One thing I don’t think anyone mentioned yet is that in order to fully take advantage of the 64-bit operating system you should run 64-bit applications whenever possible. Most programs will still be 32-bit…and they will still work quite well of course…But applications that are 64-bit are best, and will take full advantage of all your CPU cores and RAM in a 64-bit system.

 

-Nathan

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Duke [mailto:jeff_d@embarqmail.com]
Sent:
Friday, August 06, 2010 9:06 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Windows 7 issues/

 

I am thinking of moving to Windows 7 (64 bit?) from my faithful XP. I only use a computer for recording/post production and for Ninjam/Livestream uses. I am not looping with it and this is a desktop machine. Currently a AMD Athlon 64x2 dual core 6400+. 4 gigs ram although XP 32 bit only "sees" 3.25 gigs.

 

Are there still issues with drivers etc. Anything to worry about? Also anything on 32 bit vs 64 bit?

 

thanks,

 

Jeff