IE and IE 64bit

saf79

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Hi all,

I have upgraded my current Windows 32bit to 64bit.

My question why i have 2 IE installed as per screen shot.

Any different s between tis 2 IE
 

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Hi saf79,

The reason there's a 64bit Internet Explorer is that it will utilize the 64bit architecture which will give better speed & performance. The only problem is that not all addons work with 64bit, for example there's no flash for 64bit at present.

Best off just using normal IE for now ;)


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As I have probably stated elsewhere, I tend to use the 64-bit version of IE. For those cases where flash is required (or some other add-on not currently supported by 64-bit), I use the32-bit version but just for those instances.
 

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As I have probably stated elsewhere, I tend to use the 64-bit version of IE. For those cases where flash is required (or some other add-on not currently supported by 64-bit), I use the32-bit version but just for those instances.

Good call :)
 

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Compaq Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Sempron Dual Core
Memory
3GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Screen Resolution
1024x768
Hard Drives
150GB Sata
Flash player available for 64 bit IE

Adobe has released a preview "Square," Flash for 64 bit IE. It's available for download at Adobe Labs - Adobe Flash Player 10.1. I'm using it in the 64 bit IE9 beta, it's supposed to work for IE7 & IE8, too.
 

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