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System Name | The Lizard v2.4 |
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Processor | Intel Celeron G1840 (for the time being |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-H81-S2PH |
Cooling | Intel Stock Fan |
Memory | 16GB Kingston HyperX 1600 |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming GTX 750Ti (For the time being) |
Storage | 500GB Samsung F1, 160GB Maxtor "Older than god" |
Display(s) | AOC 28' LCD |
Case | Coolermaster N200 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Antec VP500P |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 |
Benchmark Scores | No crashes in the last 24 minutes. |
Im back TPU. Its been quite some time since the last time i posted mainly because i was studying for some exams and going out... sort of.
Anyway, my problem. I've just installed win 7 x64 and i noticed it makes 2 separate folders for 32 bits apps and for 64 bits apps (program files x86 and program files). My question is, i have another hdd, if i install 32 bits apps on it without making some sort of x86 folder (which i dont know how to), is everything going to go to hell or is everything going to be fine?.
Thx in advance
Anyway, my problem. I've just installed win 7 x64 and i noticed it makes 2 separate folders for 32 bits apps and for 64 bits apps (program files x86 and program files). My question is, i have another hdd, if i install 32 bits apps on it without making some sort of x86 folder (which i dont know how to), is everything going to go to hell or is everything going to be fine?.
Thx in advance
