Win7

Thanks for that John, though I have no qualms about doing a completely clean install of W7, I often have a clear out of the system when things become a little congested!, it is nice to know that it can be done as you say. My only concerns are compatibility of my present software,printer and scanner drivers for example. When I upped to Vista 64bit I had to scrap my Zone Alarm Pro and go for AVG Internet Security because ZA had not caught up with 64bit! John.

I had the same problem with my antivirus when I went from 32-bit to 64-bit, but not 64 to 64. I still had to install the applications, but the old data was still there. I did it this way because I am only testing the operating system and didn't want to reformat my hard drive.

If and when the commercial version comes out, I will definitely do a fresh-brains install though. I have always done my installs this way as I find that in general there are yucky things left on the hard drive that are best removed with the fresh installation.

John
 
Pagh! Anymore upgrades from Microsoft and I'll go back to DOS 3.3!

ChristopherT

LOL! I used a MacIntosh for about 15 years before I retired (Graphic Arts) and it's really too bad TRAINZ isn't available for a Mac. Absolutely superb operating system. That would solve so many probs..... [sigh...]
 
LOL! I used a MacIntosh for about 15 years before I retired (Graphic Arts) and it's really too bad TRAINZ isn't available for a Mac. Absolutely superb operating system. That would solve so many probs..... [sigh...]

Well yes but it's the cost and availability of the hardware that's the problem. Macs just aren't cost effective for demanding sims.

Cheerio John
 
A 64 bit operating system will run both 32 bit and 64 bit programs on X86 processors. Was that your question?

Cheerio John

Yes, Thanks. Plan to upgrade hardware to 64 bit.


Looks like a proper time to dump olde XP. Have pre-ordered. First OS bargain I ever saw From Microsoft.
 
LOL! I used a MacIntosh for about 15 years before I retired (Graphic Arts) and it's really too bad TRAINZ isn't available for a Mac. Absolutely superb operating system. That would solve so many probs..... [sigh...]


I have test Windows 2007 over WINE in Ubuntu-Linux.
2009 have silver status, I can't test it today because I have make me a new kernel for my FireDTV DVB-C box. And now I have trouble with grafic-driver.

But you can a look here http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1468

Runs WINE under Mac OS?
 
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