Hi all,
It seems like every time I download a "64-bit version" of a program, it get's loaded into the x86 directory.
An example was iTunes/QucikTime. Now, I've heard some say that the reason is because it's a "64-bit compatibie install of a 32-bit program, so don't worry", but I'm not really buying that--the reason being is that I've never heard of a need for a 'compatible' install file for *any* 32 bit program. Every Setup.exe I've ever tried to load on windows 7 (and I'm talking about setup.exe's going back to the mid-1990's when 64-bit was just a gleam in an os-coder's eye)--they all load perfectly and go into the x86 directory and run just fine--no re-compiled setup.exe was ever needed that I know of.
So when I go to Apple's site and their normal iTunesSetup.exe does *not* work and they specifically tell me there's a "64-bit" version, I really would expect it to be a true, full 64-bit program. So my question is: Why do these supposed 64-bit programs keep getting loaded into the x86 directory?
(BTW, it's Windows 7 Professional, and i'm up-to-date on all updates)
--Thanks,
--Jim
It seems like every time I download a "64-bit version" of a program, it get's loaded into the x86 directory.
An example was iTunes/QucikTime. Now, I've heard some say that the reason is because it's a "64-bit compatibie install of a 32-bit program, so don't worry", but I'm not really buying that--the reason being is that I've never heard of a need for a 'compatible' install file for *any* 32 bit program. Every Setup.exe I've ever tried to load on windows 7 (and I'm talking about setup.exe's going back to the mid-1990's when 64-bit was just a gleam in an os-coder's eye)--they all load perfectly and go into the x86 directory and run just fine--no re-compiled setup.exe was ever needed that I know of.
So when I go to Apple's site and their normal iTunesSetup.exe does *not* work and they specifically tell me there's a "64-bit" version, I really would expect it to be a true, full 64-bit program. So my question is: Why do these supposed 64-bit programs keep getting loaded into the x86 directory?
(BTW, it's Windows 7 Professional, and i'm up-to-date on all updates)
--Thanks,
--Jim