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lumberjack

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Oct 23, 2009
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I just had to call Apple support because of my problem I posted in another thread and he told me that in approx. 2 weeks Apple will release its update.
Also, apparently only Win 7 32-bit will be supported.

Hope this hasn't been announced yet or I will look like an idiot. :p
 

MacFanJeff

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Jan 28, 2008
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I just had to call Apple support because of my problem I posted in another thread and he told me that in approx. 2 weeks Apple will release its update.
Also, apparently only Win 7 32-bit will be supported.

Hope this hasn't been announced yet or I will look like an idiot. :p

I am not sure why only 32bit support if true once it comes out. That would be crazy since Snow Leopard and Windows 7 are now 64bit and most users want to take advantage what it offers. That would be a HUGE mistake on Apple.

BTW, does anyone know why it won't work with 64bit? I am running Windows 7 64bit right now and don't see any issues. Also, I have not checked for sure, but it seems to be seeing it as 64bit and ALL my 10GB of memory in my 64bit software in Windows 7. Does anyone know a way to find out for sure?

I can't wait to know how this turns out.
 

lumberjack

macrumors member
Original poster
Oct 23, 2009
36
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I don't understand it either. Since Vista 64-bit is being supported I think he might very well be wrong.

7 64-bit sees all of my memory. If you want to check, click on start -> right click on 'computer' -> properities. There you will also find a Windows Benchmark. I had to reinstall Win 7 and now whenever I run the benchmark I get an error. Don't know why, it worked with my first install.. had something like:

6.7
6.7
6.5
5.9
 
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