I think I know what you mean, and my apologies for being "thin skinned", but when I say processing, I do mean processing, it is not like I am never wrong, but I do mean what I say, and I am somewhat strict in my nomenclatureOriginally Posted by neomaine
I feel that you are a pretty bright dude, I don't wanna' fight w/ ya', that is counter productive, we are both here for the same reason, to help ppl, this does seem to be a war of semantics, you are the better man for saying so first, but to be honest you were "blowing me off' when I was technically correct and making a valid point
I will put that all in the past, you are helpful and that is appreciated, when I first commented it wasn't to dispute you, it was to point out an "exception to the rule"
I built and sold custom Gaming Rigs and tricked out HTPC's 9 years before I took my first PC class, and you know what? I learned a lot, and had a lot of fun
Although my field is Automotive Engineering, and my PC skills are purely a "feather in my cap", I went back to school and took a 6 credit PC hardware class this past fall to brush up for my A+ exam and even though I was in class w/ some beginners I still had a lot of fun, I got to help ppl and learn a few things (1 thing I learned is you sometimes have to put down the wrong answer to be right on the A+ exam)
for example: Where is the memory controller? On the cpu of course on all modern cpu's right?, but the A+ exam still wants you to say the north bridge lol
Do I need Computer certs to add to all my dozens of others?, of course not, but in this day and age of uncertainty, everything counts
May peace reign
ocgw
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My Viper is the 64bit version -
Originally Posted by ocgwHave a good one,
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No hard feelings lol
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Originally Posted by stiltmanHave a good one,
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Okay, now that we are done pissing on each others cheerio's
I am going to use (actually already am) Vista Ultimate.
Which version would be better, 64bit or 32bit ?
As in, for the moment are there really any advantages to using 64bit over 32bit ?
Besides running 64bit programs, which as far as i know, i am only using 32bit programs.
Pretty much any common video encoding & editing program, mid to highend, latest photoshop, ect. -
Just stick with the 32bit version
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Well i picked up both the other day.
Did a search on CL & Ebay & found someone locally who had the OEM set that included both 64 & 86 (32bit) for way cheap.
I installed the 64bit version first, messed around a little bit, then wiped it clean & installed the 32bit version.
But i am not into actually installing a lot of programs yet or transferring files or HDD's yet so it's no problem to wipe it clean again and use what i decide to use.
I prefer the 2-bit version myself
oh wait... the rest of the world calls it a V-Twin 8) -
Originally Posted by Noahtuck
I'd go with 64-bit.
Pros:
- Though your current software is 32-bit, you still get the advantage of OS operations (memory, disk...) using 64bit. (This probably more than offsets any slight disadvantage of running the 32bit programs under 64-bit.)
- Your 32-bit programs will still run AND you have the option of got to 64-bit versions when/if available without an OS change.
- No need to mess with the decision later. 64-bit has been tried and tested and seems to be overall pretty stable.
Cons:
- Driver availability for 64-bit.
- Software compatibility for Vista.
If you can get past those two cons, then everything should be pretty good.Have a good one,
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I'd try out Win7 64 bit. The XP mode emulator for it was release as RC1 recently:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx
From what I've seen so far Win7 is what Vista should have been. The biggest issue is the availability of drivers for capture, and other, devices. -
I recommend Vista x64 or Win 7 x64 too, preferably Win 7 x64, driver support has been pretty strong for Win 7, Creative labs, and Hauppauge came thru early
Media Center 7 still needs a lil' work from my experience w/ Build 7100, supposedly all it's issues have been worked out w/ the RTS
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