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Old 15th Nov 2016, 22:02
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Windows 7 32 or 64 bit?

Having one of those Senior moments...
We have the opportunity to purchase second hand a tower comp utilising W7 in 64 bit format... My question is one of compatibility... will files, pics, videos etc 'recorded on a 32 bit W7 be readable on the 64 bit machine (and vice versa?)
Also will peripherals currently used on the 32 bit machine (printer, scanner) work with the 64 bit machine
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Files will almost always be compatible. In the worst case, you can install the 32-bit software that created them on 64-bit Windows.

Drivers may not be available in 64-bit for old hardware, and may not be available in 32-bit for new hardware.

The only things almost guaranteed not to work on 64-bit Windows are 16-bit programs, which are no longer supported in 64-bit mode. However, you can probably run them in a VM, or DOS emulator.
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Thank you.!
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When I moved to 7/64, everything worked from the very beginning. I know sfa about puters.
Win itself sorted out the drivers.
I bought one of their transfer cable thingies, (google it) and all went smoothly.
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Drivers for peripherals are indeed a possible problem. However, you can search the manfr's website to see if there are appropriate drivers, and also search the Windows 7 hardware compatibility list (may be hard to find now) to see if the driver is included in Windows 7 itself.

In general, any 32-bit application will run fine on 64-bit (but not vice-versa).

Interestingly, MS actually recommend that Office 2010 / 2013 32-bit versions should be installed (unless you absolutely need the 64-bit version, think > 65,000 rows / columns in Excel), due to problems with compatibility of VBA & macros.

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Thanks guys... really appreciated
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We use a Scada software application (32-bit) that has run on Windows versions since W95, and now up to W7, but in recent times with 64-bit machines we have never found a means to run it on 64-bit machines. Using a licence key we produce a runtime version for customers, but then they need to have 32-bit machines also.

The screen message displayed is;
"The version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's system information to see whether you need an x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) version of the program, and then contact the software publisher."

You may find not all 32-bit software will run on 64-bit and if it is specialty software it may pay to trial it first.
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That would tend to imply one of three things:

1. It's not actually a 32-bit program.
2. It's trying to install 32-bit drivers on a 64-bit system.
3. Windows is doing something completely bizarre again.
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I like the sound of #1.
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