Going x64 this weekend

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by genuine555, Nov 5, 2009.

  1. spkleader

    spkleader MDL Senior Member

    Oct 13, 2009
    287
    86
    10
    Woooohooooooo!
    I love those "Going 64 parties!" There should be one every and each weekend! :D

    Good luck Genuine555! - But by now you don't really need luck.. there are drivers for 7 for the vast majority of stuff already. Ohhhh joy! :)
     
  2. genuine555

    genuine555 MDL Expert

    Oct 3, 2009
    1,672
    88
    60

    I can image the upcomming x128 hype in a couple of years. My oh my :D
     
  3. dragonfire665

    dragonfire665 MDL Senior Member

    Sep 17, 2008
    258
    3
    10
    Really 128? wow that will be useless. There is no need for 128, heck i love my X64 but there arent many programs using it to its fullness even though it has being around for yrs already
     
    Stop hovering to collapse... Click to collapse... Hover to expand... Click to expand...
  4. Bagher

    Bagher MDL Novice

    Nov 6, 2009
    21
    0
    0
    windows MMS viewer crashed while viewing the event log lol.

    Any way to save the event log files to upload here or should I take a screenshot?
     
  5. genuine555

    genuine555 MDL Expert

    Oct 3, 2009
    1,672
    88
    60
    Win8 or Win9 will probably have a x128 version comming out.
    Will be a few more years though IMHO till it's gets fully functional and widly accepted, just like x64 has taken it's time to do so.
     
  6. genuine555

    genuine555 MDL Expert

    Oct 3, 2009
    1,672
    88
    60
    Screenshot would be easiest
     
  7. gentoo

    gentoo MDL Senior Member

    Oct 6, 2009
    394
    9
    10
    On the right side of the event viewer click save all events as then name it.Leave it as .evtx format. This will create the log and a folder for meta data. Slap them into a rar file and I will look at it.
     
  8. gentoo

    gentoo MDL Senior Member

    Oct 6, 2009
    394
    9
    10
    As of now there is nothing that would utilize 128bit. The only thing I could think of would be for max memory but still there is no demand for it. X64 is sufficient.
     
  9. genuine555

    genuine555 MDL Expert

    Oct 3, 2009
    1,672
    88
    60

    As of now, yes.

    Wait a few years...as I said
     
  10. Blindbat

    Blindbat MDL Novice

    Nov 3, 2009
    31
    0
    0
  11. shakeyplace

    shakeyplace MDL Addicted

    May 5, 2007
    867
    75
    30
    no, nothing special, but I can use more memory... If it weren't for that the no big deal.. But if you may upgrade the memory in the future then you may as well install X64 now
    I don't believe you can upgrade to X64 from X86 but you could install to the same hard drive partition, it won't delete your files, you will find them all in the windows.old folder but you will need to reinstall all your software..
     
  12. Bagher

    Bagher MDL Novice

    Nov 6, 2009
    21
    0
    0
    I appreciate it.
     
  13. gentoo

    gentoo MDL Senior Member

    Oct 6, 2009
    394
    9
    10
    #56 gentoo, Nov 6, 2009
    Last edited by a moderator: Apr 20, 2017
    @Bagher

    What are your system specs? What video card is in this machine?

    Also open the command prompt and run

    Code:
    sfc /scannow
    See what the results are.

    Also try and boot into safe mode (F8 at post) and see if things still crash. Choose safe mode with networking option.
     
  14. Bagher

    Bagher MDL Novice

    Nov 6, 2009
    21
    0
    0
    #57 Bagher, Nov 6, 2009
    Last edited by a moderator: Apr 20, 2017
  15. gentoo

    gentoo MDL Senior Member

    Oct 6, 2009
    394
    9
    10
    Well the system scan fixed some things. Check to see if you still have the issue. Also look in the events log and see if you are having any hardware errors. Your software log is nothing but errors. Any other problems that you have noted other than FF? Did you install from a verified ISO or a scene release?
     
  16. Bagher

    Bagher MDL Novice

    Nov 6, 2009
    21
    0
    0
    did the rapid share with the events file not have the hardware log in it?


    aside from firefox crashing, the windows explorer would also crash, as did the vent log viewer


    I downloaded from an ISO on this forum and it works fine on two other computers. Would a loader cause issues?
     
  17. gentoo

    gentoo MDL Senior Member

    Oct 6, 2009
    394
    9
    10
    #60 gentoo, Nov 6, 2009
    Last edited: Nov 6, 2009