Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
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themickster
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Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
Audacity 2.1.2
xp pro
1900MHz single-core
2Gb
Is it worth going 64 bit for Audacity?
xp pro
1900MHz single-core
2Gb
Is it worth going 64 bit for Audacity?
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kozikowski
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Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
Last I checked, Audacity was a 32-bit application. I think 64 is on the drawing board.
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Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
XP is obsolete, so it's definitely worth updating your operating system.
64-bit operating systems tend to be more demanding on computer resources, and only work on 64-bit hardware, so if you are wanting to use an old computer it's probably better to stay with a 32-bit operating system.
64-bit operating systems tend to be more demanding on computer resources, and only work on 64-bit hardware, so if you are wanting to use an old computer it's probably better to stay with a 32-bit operating system.
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themickster
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Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
7 needs a dual-core, which my motherboard won't take. My cpu is 64 bit. I could run x64 xp but I hear your advice. Everything works; I'll leave well alone.
Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
You could try Linux. If your computer has a CD drive, then there are "Live CD"s available for several versions of Linux that run directly from the CD without writing anything to the hard drive. Running from a CD is rather slow, but it's a good way to try out Linux to see how it works. It's also possible to "dual boot", which means that you can keep XP while you become familiar with Linux, and when your boot the machine you choose whether to boot into XP or into Linux. Setting up dual boot is easiest, quickest and safest if you add a second internal hard drive, but a second hard drive is not a requirement.
You should definitely be thinking of getting off XP sooner rather than later, especially if you use the machine on the Internet, because of the increasing security risks.
You should definitely be thinking of getting off XP sooner rather than later, especially if you use the machine on the Internet, because of the increasing security risks.
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themickster
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Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
Maybe Linux is the way to go. I never take my PC online, so no risk at all. Thank you for the advice.
Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
If the computer does not go on-line then you could just stick with XP until it becomes so outdated that it won't run programs that you want to run. Audacity still works on XP (provided that you have SP3, and the computer has SSE2), but XP support won't last forever. Desktop Linux really works best with a broadband connection because programs are usually distributed via on-line repositories, as are system updates.
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themickster
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Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
In that case I'll keep with xp until audacity no longer works with it. All I use my PC for is DAWing.
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Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
If you mean Windows 7, that is simply untrue. Windows 7 (and more so Windows 8 and 10) have optimisations for dual core but do not require it.themickster wrote:7 needs a dual-core, which my motherboard won't take. My cpu is 64 bit.
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themickster
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Re: Is it worth going to 64 bit xp?
Okay. My mistake. My single-core won't even install Windows 7. It might not be the cpu. Whatever, my system won't take Win 7.