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Can you run 32 bit apps on a 64 OS?

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Henry Stock, Sep 18, 2009.

  1. Henry Stock

    Henry Stock Guest

    I think the answer is yes, but I am not sure if there are special things
    that must be done. I am looking at purchasing a new laptop and I have a
    choice of a 64 bit OS or the 32 bit OS. I am concerned about backward
    compatibility because I don't want to purchase all new applications.
     
  2. Guest

    Yes it runs both.

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    >I think the answer is yes, but I am not sure if there are special things
    >that must be done. I am looking at purchasing a new laptop and I have a
    >choice of a 64 bit OS or the 32 bit OS. I am concerned about backward
    >compatibility because I don't want to purchase all new applications.
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  3. In general the answer is yes. There are some 32-bit apps that won't work on
    a 64-bit OS but generally speaking most apps will work fine.

    "Henry Stock" <henry@the-stocks.org> wrote in message
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    > I think the answer is yes, but I am not sure if there are special things
    > that must be done. I am looking at purchasing a new laptop and I have a
    > choice of a 64 bit OS or the 32 bit OS. I am concerned about backward
    > compatibility because I don't want to purchase all new applications.
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 23:23:04 -0400, "Henry Stock"
    <henry@the-stocks.org> wrote:
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    The answer is usually yes. But there is an occasional 32-bit program
    (most often a utility program) that won't run.

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    > but I am not sure if there are special things
    > that must be done. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    No.

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    > I am looking at purchasing a new laptop and I have a
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    > compatibility because I don't want to purchase all new applications. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Worst case, you *might* have to acquire a few new utilities, but
    probably not.

    However bear in mind that if you have peripherals like printers or
    scanners that you want to use with this laptop, there might not be
    drivers available for them to be used under 64-bit Vista (especially
    if they are older peripherals). You should check the driver
    availability first to make sure you don't have to buy new peripherals.

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    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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