W windows1234 Reputable Oct 15, 2015 4 0 4,510 Oct 15, 2015 #1 On a computer with 8 GB ram and Intel core i7 processor.just curious,not going to actually do it. And also,it noted 64bit windows xp
On a computer with 8 GB ram and Intel core i7 processor.just curious,not going to actually do it. And also,it noted 64bit windows xp
Solution Frag Maniac Oct 15, 2015 Nope, it has more to do with lack of Dx10 support than 64 bit though. What the heck are you doing on XP anyway, esp going online with it (assuming that's how you're chatting here)? MS hasn't been security updating it for some time, which means it's a huge risk going online with it. Get W7 cheap or W10 free, no excuses for staying on XPee.
Nope, it has more to do with lack of Dx10 support than 64 bit though. What the heck are you doing on XP anyway, esp going online with it (assuming that's how you're chatting here)? MS hasn't been security updating it for some time, which means it's a huge risk going online with it. Get W7 cheap or W10 free, no excuses for staying on XPee.
Frag Maniac Illustrious Oct 6, 2012 5,910 350 41,590 Oct 15, 2015 Solution #2 Nope, it has more to do with lack of Dx10 support than 64 bit though. What the heck are you doing on XP anyway, esp going online with it (assuming that's how you're chatting here)? MS hasn't been security updating it for some time, which means it's a huge risk going online with it. Get W7 cheap or W10 free, no excuses for staying on XPee. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
Nope, it has more to do with lack of Dx10 support than 64 bit though. What the heck are you doing on XP anyway, esp going online with it (assuming that's how you're chatting here)? MS hasn't been security updating it for some time, which means it's a huge risk going online with it. Get W7 cheap or W10 free, no excuses for staying on XPee.