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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Hi,
I just bought a new computer with 4g of RAM. The only way that I can benefit of my 4g is to install a 64 bits system. I've try XP64 from a friend and also tried Windows 7 Beta. I've run win 7 for 2 weeks now with great success and I would like to stay that way. Is there a way to install Soundeasy on a 64 Bits machine?? Thank's J-P |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Port Melbourne, Australia
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It should install and run under a 32 bit virtual window. Have you tried to install. One problem might be a lack of Win7 drivers for your hardware.
Frank |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Francec,
Thank's for the reply, I had try all of the virtual functions of Win 7 and Win XP64 the problem is in the installer. I solve the problem by Copying the Soundeasy folder in my old xp installation in my new Win 7 folder. It seems to work ok.... I really think that Boadan should fix this issue because There will be more and more people like me in this dead end. Thank's J-P |
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