VoxCommando
General Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Haddood on April 10, 2015, 04:59:53 PM
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I am thinking to upgrade VC machine to windows 64bit ... any known issues recommendation ...etc. I would love to hear from other users experience before I do the upgrade
P.S. I searched the forums .. and did not find much info
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I believe the majority of users run VC on 64 bit Windows. I recommend Win7 x64.
There is no discussion on the forum because there are no known issues caused by a 64 bit OS.
However, for VC there is not really any advantage to having a 64 bit system and in your case if you want to save memory I suggest you stick with a 32 bit OS.
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I use Windows 8.1 64 bit on a mini desktop with 2GB RAM. No issues till now, but I'm using it for a few weeks now anyway.
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in your case if you want to save memory I suggest you stick with a 32 bit OS.
Is windows 64bit is more demanding in memory?
The reason I want to switch is exactly to break the 3GB limit with windows 32bit ... Then I can upgrade the ram
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Yes it is. If you have 6 or more gigs of ram then it is worth it.
I thought you were running in a virtual machine on a Mac with limited resources.
It also takes more hard drive space.
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Absolute minimum requirements for win 7
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows7/products/system-requirements
Pretty good article
http://lifehacker.com/5431284/the-lifehacker-guide-to-64-bit-vs-32-bit-operating-systems
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@james, thanks for The links ... They confirmed what I know ...
In my case the only catch, is I will have to switch virtual serial port software as the 64bit version is not free due to licensing the driver ...
Thanks guys for all the feedback now I know what I need to make the decision ....
P.S. My machine has 2.5GB RAM (that I can boost to 4GB, from old laptop)
SSD Drive, that makes memory paging not a big slow down ...
It is dedicated to VC, KODI, Insteon software, Hopefully with mem boost, it will be able to handle iSpy to give VC some eyes :)
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I would start by just putting the new RAM in and leaving the operating system as it is.
Then again a fresh OS is always nice. :)