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BChat
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      27th Sep 2008
I ordered the 64 bit DVD from M/S for the Home Premium 32 bit version,
formatted the drive and installed the 64 bit version, all went well.
Since this is my 1st experience with any 64 bit programs, I went looking
through Windows Explorer to see what had been installed. I was surprised to
see a Program Files, as well as a Program Files (x86) folder, a System 32,
as well as SysWOW64 folder, and Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer 64
bit.

Is it normal to have the 32 and 64 bit folders?

BChat

 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      27th Sep 2008
Yes. 32-bit apps running on Vista 64-bit have to "thunk" through the WoW64
(Windows on Windows")
subsystem, which is how 32-bit Windows apps run on Vista 64-bit.


"BChat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I ordered the 64 bit DVD from M/S for the Home Premium 32 bit version,
> formatted the drive and installed the 64 bit version, all went well.
> Since this is my 1st experience with any 64 bit programs, I went looking
> through Windows Explorer to see what had been installed. I was surprised
> to
> see a Program Files, as well as a Program Files (x86) folder, a System 32,
> as well as SysWOW64 folder, and Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer 64
> bit.
>
> Is it normal to have the 32 and 64 bit folders?
>
> BChat
>


 
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BChat
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      27th Sep 2008
Thanks Carey.


"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Yes. 32-bit apps running on Vista 64-bit have to "thunk" through the WoW64
(Windows on Windows")
subsystem, which is how 32-bit Windows apps run on Vista 64-bit.


"BChat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I ordered the 64 bit DVD from M/S for the Home Premium 32 bit version,
> formatted the drive and installed the 64 bit version, all went well.
> Since this is my 1st experience with any 64 bit programs, I went looking
> through Windows Explorer to see what had been installed. I was surprised
> to
> see a Program Files, as well as a Program Files (x86) folder, a System 32,
> as well as SysWOW64 folder, and Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer 64
> bit.
>
> Is it normal to have the 32 and 64 bit folders?
>
> BChat
>


 
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Rick Rogers
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      27th Sep 2008
Hi,

Yes, this is normal. 32-bit programs will install to the Program Files (x86)
folder. The core system files (the 64-bit ones) are in the system32 folder
(I know, it seems backwards) and the ones used to emulate a 32-bi
environment are in the syswow64 folder. 64-bit Vista includes both the 32
and 64-bit version of Internet Explorer, as you may find that some plug-ins
will not run in the 64-bit version.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"BChat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I ordered the 64 bit DVD from M/S for the Home Premium 32 bit version,
> formatted the drive and installed the 64 bit version, all went well.
> Since this is my 1st experience with any 64 bit programs, I went looking
> through Windows Explorer to see what had been installed. I was surprised
> to
> see a Program Files, as well as a Program Files (x86) folder, a System 32,
> as well as SysWOW64 folder, and Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer 64
> bit.
>
> Is it normal to have the 32 and 64 bit folders?
>
> BChat
>


 
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BChat
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      27th Sep 2008
Thanks for the "don't delete" reminder - I love deleting things ;-)
BChat


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yes
it's normal so don't delete any of them.
scrooge


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ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP P35 ATX Intel
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 / 3.00 GHz processor
SAPPHIRE 100225L Radeon HD 3870 512MB
G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB)
Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB)
Thermaltake Toughpower 600W Power Supply

 
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BChat
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      27th Sep 2008
Thanks Rick.

"Rick Rogers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hi,

Yes, this is normal. 32-bit programs will install to the Program Files (x86)
folder. The core system files (the 64-bit ones) are in the system32 folder
(I know, it seems backwards) and the ones used to emulate a 32-bi
environment are in the syswow64 folder. 64-bit Vista includes both the 32
and 64-bit version of Internet Explorer, as you may find that some plug-ins
will not run in the 64-bit version.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"BChat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I ordered the 64 bit DVD from M/S for the Home Premium 32 bit version,
> formatted the drive and installed the 64 bit version, all went well.
> Since this is my 1st experience with any 64 bit programs, I went looking
> through Windows Explorer to see what had been installed. I was surprised
> to
> see a Program Files, as well as a Program Files (x86) folder, a System 32,
> as well as SysWOW64 folder, and Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer 64
> bit.
>
> Is it normal to have the 32 and 64 bit folders?
>
> BChat
>


 
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