Hi Cosmic, What is the Tigor Woods game ;) guessing a golf game, is it a good one. Just wondering as Iam a golfer and might like the game. christy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cosmic" <cosmicc@xxxxxxxxx> To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 11:42 AM Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Well it seems My Guardian Angel Acted Again :p > > Well that I don't need to worry about right off the bat since my New PC > will > not be online; at least not for awhile .. I have network issues among a > slew > of other things to work out here first LOL Not to mention a 600+ mile > drive > to worry about next week as well; I was just curious about my Audio &Video > converting Apps and my Tiger Woods game .. Thanx though for the Heads Up . > LOL > > Don wrote: Yes. No. Maybe. Vista programs come in 3 varieties... 32-bit > 32-bit "works in Vista 64-bit" 64-bit The "works in Vista 64-bit" means > the > program installs to the Programs (x86) folder and runs as 32 bit software. > That means it totally ignores the fact you have a 64 bit environment and > in > some, maybe all, cases ignores anything and everything in the 64-bit > sectionsof the registry. This is important when using system tools as only > a > 64-bit tool will do a 64-bit job. I have browsed several system utilities > anda large number that "works in Vista 64-bit" warn that they ignore the > 64-bit areas of the system and specifically the 64-bit sections of the > registry. Far too much software out there is "works in Vista 64-bit". I > wouldmake sure that your security suite is capable of detecting and > protecting against 64-bit invasions whether it actually runs in 64-bit > mode > or simply "works in Vista 64-bit". 64-bit threats are probably very few > and > very far between right now, but if you are in a true 64-bit browser, email > client, download manager, ftp client or similar tool then you want to be > protected "just in case". NOTE: Flash from Adobe does NOT work in 64-bit > browsers. You must use 32-bit IE (comes with Vista x64) or other 32-bit > browser if visiting YouTube or other sites that require Flash. Adobe is > very > arrogant about this issue and so far has refused to make a 64-bit version > forany OS including OS X and Linux. Do not expect it to get with the > program > anytime soon. Adobe will only say "sometime after version 10". Don Cosmic > wrote: While I am still working hard at nights and saving for a new PC to > build; MyAunt must have gotten word and Purchased me a New PC ... Like > last > time it is a "Pre-Made" one and such, but this time with a 22 inch Wide > Screen LCD !!!! Well anyway it also has Vista 64; Since I have yet to have > vista at all;let alone 64bit, I was curious will I have to go purchase new > Programs orwill all the "normal" ones I have run on it ?? I plan to set it > uplater tonight and network it with my Old one to transfer user files .. > CC > --------------------------------------------------------------- Please > remember to trim your replies (including this sentence and everything > below > it) and adjust the subject line as necessary. To subscribe, unsubscribe or > modify your email settings: //www.freelists.org/webpage/pctechtalk[1] > ORTo subscribe to the mailing list, send an email to > pctechtalk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[2] with "subscribe" in the Subject. To > unsubscribe send email to pctechtalk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[3] with > "unsubscribe" in the Subject. 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