32-64 bytes ?????????

Posts: 16 Arc User
edited December 2010 in General Discussion
Ok i just repaired my compb:pleased and i want to play again PWI
My comp is now 64 bytes last time i had 32 is that ok???
I mean it doesnt matter right????b:surrenderb:surrender
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  • Posts: 4,125 Arc User
    edited December 2010
    Short answer: Yes, you'll be fine.

    Longer answer: PWI doesn't have a 64-bit version, but 64-bit windows is perfectly happy to run 32-bit applications.

    Pedantic thingy: Bit. Not byte. It's 8-bits to a byte, which is a fairly significant difference. It'd be like saying you were 5 yards tall!
  • Posts: 16 Arc User
    edited December 2010
    tyyyyyy
  • Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited December 2010
    It shouldn't make any difference at all, but if in doubt, Fuzzy suggest comparing your computer against the system requirements.
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  • Posts: 16 Arc User
    edited December 2010
    OK thanks for the info. my comp was and it is good for PWI but before it crashed i had 32 bits now i have 64 and i wanted to know
  • Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited December 2010
    I think you should be asking if 64-bit will make a difference in pwi

    No, it wont. 32-bit windows operating system supports 3.5gb ram. 64-bit will support 192GB of ram depending on your operating system package (windows 7 ultimate will support the most).

    So unless your running applications that require a lot of memory then you probably wont see any difference. Correct me if im wrong but pwi doesnt even use 1gb?

    Capacity isnt everything when looking at ram, you have timings and clock speeds of the ram. 2gb of good quality ram is much better then 6gb of value ram
  • Posts: 3,765 Arc User
    edited December 2010
    Ok i just repaired my compb:pleased and i want to play again PWI
    My comp is now 64 bytes last time i had 32 is that ok???
    I mean it doesnt matter right????b:surrenderb:surrender

    32 bytes is about enough to hold a file name
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