MadSammyboy
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I hope this isn't an especially 'dumb' question. I just upgraded to Win7, and I installed the 64-bit version. This is my first time using a 64-bit OS. My question is this: I've installed a few programs that are made for a 64-bit OS (like Cubase, and After Effects CS4), but Windows installed them into the 'Programs Files (x86)' directory instead of the 'Program Files' directory. I had the task manager open a while ago, while I was running After Effects, and noticed that it's logged as "AfterEffects.exe*32", which seems to indicate that Windows is running it as a 32-bit app. Is that, in fact, what's happening? Do I need to uninstall and reinstall it into the 'Program Files' directory in order to get Windows to run it as a 64-bit app?
I apologize if this is a really obvious thing- like I said, I'm new. Thanks in advance for your help!
I apologize if this is a really obvious thing- like I said, I'm new. Thanks in advance for your help!
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