Originally posted by: Pabster
You have a very modern system, OP. Go with Vista x64 and enjoy.
The amount of FUD spread around vis-a-vi Vista and x64 continues to amaze me.
Originally posted by: pm
Where did you get 64-bit Firefox? The only ones that I found with Google are Alpha releases of Firefox 3 from back in Sept.
Thanks
New version!
The version requiring no installation of 64-bit Firefox has now been released! The official name is Firefox (Bon Echo) Community Edition Release.
The downloaded file is a self-extracting archive, which, when executed, creates a folder named Firefox Community Edition at the selected location. This folder includes the file named firefox.exe, which is used to execute the 64-bit program. Thereafter, the software can be used as usual.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Thanks, Mem, I didn't feel like linking![]()
Originally posted by: QueBert
I'm stuck in this same boat, my OEM Vista has both on it, has 32 bit installed if b0ffed and I was thinking about puttin 64 on. My printer (ip4000) has no 64bit drivers and I'm sure never will. Same for my Wireless card. I'd like to be able to use 4, or 8 gigs of memory. But I don't want to have to buy a new printer and wireless card.
Available software for PIXMA iP4000
1. Canon Inkjet Printer Driver Add-On Module (1.00)
This product is a module that expands the functionality of the printer driver for Canon Inkjet printers.
Compatibility:
Operating system(s):
Windows Vista 32bit, Windows Vista 64bit
Language(s):
Arabic, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
Originally posted by: QueBert
damn I just saw that file on Canon, I don't know if that's a true driver or some sort of add on program, that doesn't come up in the driver section on their web site, when I punch in my printer model and vista 64 it says no drivers for download hummm...
Vista Upgrade Adviser is saying no action is needed for my wireless card so I guess it's got generic Vista drivers? wooo! I just assumed since D-Link didn't have a 64 driver on their site I was SOL.
I definitely need to look into that printer file
Originally posted by: Mem
Originally posted by: QueBert
damn I just saw that file on Canon, I don't know if that's a true driver or some sort of add on program, that doesn't come up in the driver section on their web site, when I punch in my printer model and vista 64 it says no drivers for download hummm...
Vista Upgrade Adviser is saying no action is needed for my wireless card so I guess it's got generic Vista drivers? wooo! I just assumed since D-Link didn't have a 64 driver on their site I was SOL.
I definitely need to look into that printer file
My ex Canon i865 printer had a similar add-on module,worked fine in Vista x64,even had the printing status and Canon printer software ie nozzle check,colour,paper settings etc...
Originally posted by: Pabster
Check out start64.com
They also have 64-bit native builds of Thunderbird.![]()
I did spend a fairly long time searching - like at least 10 minutes. I Googled "firefox windows 64-bit", "win64 firefox", "x86 windows firebox" and others. The start64 link is in there (usually 5th or 6th down) but I missed the "download" link at the bottom of the web page that was returned. I was tempted not to even ask and just to give up - or maybe try to compile it myself.Np,there's plenty of 64 bit software if people take the time to search,Thunderbird 64 bit version works fine in Vista x64(been using it for 9 months now) .
Just tried it. It takes the same time to start up as the 32-bit version, but you weren't exaggerating - it's definitely faster loading and rendering pages.Hell, Firefox 64-bit is noticeably snappier than the 32-bit counterpart under x64.
Originally posted by: QuixoticOne
IMHO, get the 64 bit OS, it's free/cheap since you have a 32 bit license.
Get the 8GB of RAM, it's a lot better of a performance boost than readyboost, and
I'm sure more and more things will use more and more RAM.
<snip>
64 bit VISTA makes it harder to install / use unsigned device drivers which are
kernel mode drivers. I've not run into the problem of having unsigned kernel
drivers yet, and you shouldn't do so either with your current hardware AFAIK.
Typically most drivers aren't kernel mode, or are signed and WHQL certified for
your major hardware like the NVIDIA card and stuff.
<snip>
Originally posted by: JustaGeek
You have a fine system and a fine OS.
Leave it alone. There is NOTHING to be gained by going 64-bit and 4 core.
With the 64-bit Vista, you'll just shut the door on certain programs that might work on the 32-bit platform (Anti Spyware/Anti-Virus etc.)
Vista 32 is a fine OS - keep it.
Originally posted by: Mem
Originally posted by: QueBert
I'm stuck in this same boat, my OEM Vista has both on it, has 32 bit installed if b0ffed and I was thinking about puttin 64 on. My printer (ip4000) has no 64bit drivers and I'm sure never will. Same for my Wireless card. I'd like to be able to use 4, or 8 gigs of memory. But I don't want to have to buy a new printer and wireless card.
My old Canon i865 printer supported Vista x64,your Canon ip4000 supports Vista x64 as well,just go here .(took me 20 seconds ).
Originally posted by: Dadofamunky
I agree with the latter; but NOTHING?
Originally posted by: djnsmith7
Quick question...Just did a fresh install of Home Premium 64 installed w/ 2 GB & I'm ready to install another 2 GB...Just finished all the Windows Updates, drivers, etc...Which file do I need to download to get past the 4 GB barrier?...
Originally posted by: JustaGeek
Originally posted by: djnsmith7
Quick question...Just did a fresh install of Home Premium 64 installed w/ 2 GB & I'm ready to install another 2 GB...Just finished all the Windows Updates, drivers, etc...Which file do I need to download to get past the 4 GB barrier?...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777/en-us
Originally posted by: pm
Originally posted by: Pabster
Check out start64.com
They also have 64-bit native builds of Thunderbird.![]()
Thanks, Mem and Pabster. Thanks for the links and the information!
I did spend a fairly long time searching - like at least 10 minutes. I Googled "firefox windows 64-bit", "win64 firefox", "x86 windows firebox" and others. The start64 link is in there (usually 5th or 6th down) but I missed the "download" link at the bottom of the web page that was returned. I was tempted not to even ask and just to give up - or maybe try to compile it myself.Np,there's plenty of 64 bit software if people take the time to search,Thunderbird 64 bit version works fine in Vista x64(been using it for 9 months now) .
I appreciate the direct link and just the knowledge that it exists.
Just tried it. It takes the same time to start up as the 32-bit version, but you weren't exaggerating - it's definitely faster loading and rendering pages.Hell, Firefox 64-bit is noticeably snappier than the 32-bit counterpart under x64.
Patrick
Originally posted by: Pabster
You have a very modern system, OP. Go with Vista x64 and enjoy.
The amount of FUD spread around vis-a-vi Vista and x64 continues to amaze me.
Originally posted by: clarkey01
I am doing....Just tryna find the best and lowest price.
