I am currently in the minority of individuals running a 64 bit OS, but I don't see that lasting. I urge you to consider this when performing your next upgrade to 120%.
I do realize that I have no idea what is entailed on the programming side, but I know I'm not asking for the impossible (perhaps the very difficult).
as an aside, having read this bit from Jito463:
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Companies are hesitant to change unless necessary. Most will make changes for improvement reasons, or to fix bugs, but change for changes sake is rare, if ever seen at all. Since 32-bit applications work, and there's not likely to be any improvement in performance, they'd rather spend their resources focusing on other improvements. Look at when Windows XP x64 first came out 2 years ago. Some software wouldn't work because they were still using 16-bit installers. In a day when everything was 32-bit, they were still clinging to the past with an ancient installer program (not Alcohol, just some other programs in general). Eventually, everything will be 64-bit, but by that time, we'll probably be moving to 128-bit. smile.gif
You can find some re-engineered 32 bit installers at planet AMD. (not a link, just some google advice)
Thank you for your time and I hope you consider my post seriously. [edit] as per Jito's quote, this would qualify as an improvement [/edit]
Edited by krakr, 23 February 2008 - 03:47 AM.