How Many Are Using XP64?

thephoenix

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Just curious as to how many folks here have made the switch.
I have to buy a new OS, and have been considering just making the switch to 64, but I don't know if I will or not. I am wondering if my external cable modem would have any compatibility issues.

*Sorry for posting in two places*
 

ProviaFan

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Does your cable modem connect by USB or Ethernet? If the former, you may likely have problems; if the latter, you're good to go (assuming everything else is supported).

I'm also using it; the only unsupported device I have is a Gretag Macbeth Eye-One Display 2 (whew, that's a mouthful!). :(
 

thephoenix

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Its USB connected.
The only other thing that I know isn't supported is my HP all-in-one printer, but I'm going to replace it anyway.
 

shroud

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How is the compatibility for games? Any issues with video card drivers from Nvidia or ATI? I just ordered the parts to build my Athalon 64 3500+ and was considering the possibility of running Windows 64. The only thing that scares me is the lack of compatibilty for games and apps.
 

imported_BikeDude

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Certain games flat out won't work, often for the most silly reasons. See http://www.planetamd64.com/index.php?showtopic=8978 for a discussion on StarForce protected games. If you're going to let older games stop you, you'll never upgrade to a 64-bit platform. ;)

Personally I'm waiting for sound card drivers. The current HDA Mystique 7.1 drivers only support stereo (and the spdif output is disabled).
 

highlanderfil

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I made the switch. It blows. Phonetic Russian keyboard doesn't work, Epson, Leadtek and Logitech are missing drivers. Does Microsoft have a downgrade option?
 

thephoenix

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I'd like to be able to play the newest FF games without issues. And I do a lot of photo restoration work, I wouldn't want to have issues with that type of software.
I just figured I'd spend the $$ on it now, instead of waiting til later; if it was worth it.
 

engineereeyore

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I'm running x64 and it's not that bad for me. I've got an MSI motherboard and all the drivers seem to work just fine. The only other drivers I needed were for my video card and SATA hard drives, which also seem to work fine. However, the biggest problem I have is that some programs that have embedded drivers, such as Alcohol 120% or Daemon Tools don't work because their drivers are not compatible. For this reason, I installed both versions and have a dual boot going, which was much easier than I though. I first installed x64, then installed x32. Windows automatically detected it, setup the dual boot, and everything actually works great. Blew my mind. I use x32 for utility type stuff and x64 for general and gaming purposes. That's my advice.