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Author 7-zip and x64
Pete

2006-03-15, 9:55 pm

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I have downloaded 7-zip x32 and it runs well but not fast.
How do I know if my machine would support x64 version? I have a Pentium 4
running MS XP.
Tks.
-Pete


robertwessel2@yahoo.com

2006-03-15, 9:55 pm


Pete wrote:
> x-no-archive: yes
>
> I have downloaded 7-zip x32 and it runs well but not fast.
> How do I know if my machine would support x64 version? I have a Pentium 4
> running MS XP.



If you're running the 64-bit version of Windows it'll should work. If
you're not, it wont. You're probably not.

guenther vonKnakspott

2006-03-16, 3:55 am


Pete wrote:
> x-no-archive: yes
>
> I have downloaded 7-zip x32 and it runs well but not fast.
> How do I know if my machine would support x64 version? I have a Pentium 4
> running MS XP.
> Tks.
> -Pete



Forget it. The OS isn't even opensource.
I believe the OS is patent-encumbered

2006-03-16, 7:55 am

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"guenther vonKnakspott" <apacur@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Pete wrote:
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>
>
> Forget it. The OS isn't even opensource.
> I believe the OS is patent-encumbered
>


:-)
Nice one.


2006-03-17, 7:55 am

User "guenther vonKnakspott" <apacur@gmail.com> said
> Forget it. The OS isn't even opensource.
> I believe the OS is patent-encumbered


LOL. Good job:P

Regards,
Talthen


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