Being a newbie to 64 bit software requirements, I have a few simple question.
Many programs that I use and programs I've tried and they failed, I always choose the version for 64 Bit Windows 7. As they install, I can see that they are being put in the Programs File (x86). This I thought meant 32 bit programs. I know that W7 has a capability to run some 32 Bit programs automatically. Optionally you can change the compatibility for each program for a previous operating system.
My question is I guess is why these x86 programs are consider the correct version for W7? Secondly, briefly how is Windows 7 automatically handling them? Thirdly is it better to let W7 auto handle or set the compatibility to say XP Pro 32 bit?
Recently, forum members guided me through the removal of leftover processes, which IIRC Revo Uninstaller Free did not list, because the program was 64 Bit and thus could not delete what it didn't show installed. IObit was impressive as it let you put a specific searched executable for forced uninstall. It too failed to completely remove all items. Finally I downloaded Trial Revo Pro which is designed to see (and did), all the 64 bit programs. It then handled them (fingers crossed) as well or better than Revo free does on 32 bit programs.
Hopefully someone with the time and patience can give a brief description on the reasons and answers to the above.
Trying to learn! Thanks for any assistance.
glennc
Many programs that I use and programs I've tried and they failed, I always choose the version for 64 Bit Windows 7. As they install, I can see that they are being put in the Programs File (x86). This I thought meant 32 bit programs. I know that W7 has a capability to run some 32 Bit programs automatically. Optionally you can change the compatibility for each program for a previous operating system.
My question is I guess is why these x86 programs are consider the correct version for W7? Secondly, briefly how is Windows 7 automatically handling them? Thirdly is it better to let W7 auto handle or set the compatibility to say XP Pro 32 bit?
Recently, forum members guided me through the removal of leftover processes, which IIRC Revo Uninstaller Free did not list, because the program was 64 Bit and thus could not delete what it didn't show installed. IObit was impressive as it let you put a specific searched executable for forced uninstall. It too failed to completely remove all items. Finally I downloaded Trial Revo Pro which is designed to see (and did), all the 64 bit programs. It then handled them (fingers crossed) as well or better than Revo free does on 32 bit programs.
Hopefully someone with the time and patience can give a brief description on the reasons and answers to the above.
Trying to learn! Thanks for any assistance.
glennc
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