On 10/9/2008 6:21 AM, Drew went clickity clack on the keyboard and
produced this interesting bit of text:
> This may have been answered a million times or more but I am not really
> sure how to pose this question in order to research.. I am going to be
> switching to 64bit and was wondering how one would find out if things
> will work in 64bit such as my antispyware, antivirus, e-mail, and such..
> I have drivers for my printer so I know that will work but what about
> internal cd/dvd burners ? Do they require drivers in 64bit ? or for that
> fact how about a mouse and keyboard ??..Will any of the newer games work
> or do I need something for them ?? Any points in direction for this
> would be appreciated.. Thanks in advance as always
I just upgraded from 32-bit XP to 64-bit Vista with no problems except
two tiny things which, for me, have easy solutions.
The first is that I have a little clock that I liked that was a 16-bit
app from the Windows 3.x days. It won't run under Vista, but I don't
really have an issue with that. Plenty of other clocks that will run
just fine.
The second, and potentially more problematic, is that Palm's Hotsync
software won't connect via USB to my Treo. However, since the phone has
Bluetooth, I just go through the Bluetooth dongle I already have.
Problem solved.
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"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?"
"Well, I think so Brain, but what if we stick to the seat covers?"
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