When I download programs, it default to the correct "program files" ?
I have been confused if programs automatically download to the optimum "program files" for 32-bit or 64-bit or do I have to select which if the two program files I want it in? It seems everything has been going into the x86 file. I don't want to just move them all over to the 64-bit file if they really belong in the x86 file, but I am sure my new photoshop programs belong in the Program Files file yet they seen to have downloaded into the Program Files (x86) instead. Also, how am I to know which programs are better suited for either folder?
Update: I tried copying the Photoshop file and moving it to the 64-bit folder but it won't let me do so, saying a file is in use somewhere. I do not have any files from this open; I even restarted the computer to completely close anything that MIGHT be open and I get the same message. Is this maybe because it does not belong in the Program Files folder for 64-bit programs? Any other hints on how I can move this program, along with Adobe Premiere Elements (for making videos) that gives me the same message? I have been told these programs would work better running as 64-bit programs so that is why I want to move them.
I have been confused if programs automatically download to the optimum "program files" for 32-bit or 64-bit or do I have to select which if the two program files I want it in? It seems everything has been going into the x86 file. I don't want to just move them all over to the 64-bit file if they really belong in the x86 file, but I am sure my new photoshop programs belong in the Program Files file yet they seen to have downloaded into the Program Files (x86) instead. Also, how am I to know which programs are better suited for either folder?
Update: I tried copying the Photoshop file and moving it to the 64-bit folder but it won't let me do so, saying a file is in use somewhere. I do not have any files from this open; I even restarted the computer to completely close anything that MIGHT be open and I get the same message. Is this maybe because it does not belong in the Program Files folder for 64-bit programs? Any other hints on how I can move this program, along with Adobe Premiere Elements (for making videos) that gives me the same message? I have been told these programs would work better running as 64-bit programs so that is why I want to move them.
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My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Toshiba Satellite M640-BT3N25X Laptop
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30GHz
- Memory
- 4.00 GB DDR3 1333MHz SDRAM (2048MBx2)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel® Integrated Graphics
- Hard Drives
- 500GB HDD (5400rpm, Serial ATA)
- Keyboard
- Glossy Black LED Backlit Tile keyboard
- Mouse
- Microsoft USB Dual Receiver Wireless Intellipoint Mouse
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- Time Warner Cable Road Runner broadband or Verizon Wireless
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