I re-downloaded and now it works just like you said, asking to browse to where the plugin folder is.
QuickTime just updated to ver. 7.74.80.86, any chance of a new update pack?
EDIT: Just checked the one I newly downloaded and it is 774 already, wow. Thanks.
Thanks for the effort flapdrol. I ran each file through Virus Total online and everything checks out. I installed it but it doesn't quite work as it should for me. It installs QT-lite 4.10 but then just extracts the newest plugins to the folder where the .exe is located not the browser folder...
I meant to say that the OS should be Win7, I know XP can only write to 3GB max. So, would I be right in thinking that in most normal scenarios, including gaming and video transcoding, there would be almost no performance improvement between 4GB and 8GB with Lynnfield.
To your overclocking...
I remember when the X58 platform debuted for Bloomfield, several parts of many reviews looked at the performance difference between 4GB and 6GB of RAM. If I recall correctly, the extra 2GB only added 1-3% and only in certain situations. They also looked at the difference between low clocked...
Thanks both, especially taltamir. I had read about the write and erase blocks being different sizes and had also heard about TRIM in Win7. Something about that made me think that 4KB might not still be the ideal but you've put that question to bed.
I am hoping someone knows if and how much allocation size affects performance with the latest SSD's? And, does Windows 7 change any part of that performance equation? Obviously I'm talking about performance as a Windows boot and gaming hard drive (as opposed to large file storage).
P.S: why...
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