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MarcoP012 - 21 Feb 2007 08:42 GMT
I bought some months ago a machine with an Intel 64 bit dual core processor
3.40 ghz and 4 gb Ram with Win Xp 64 bit Pro. I have some problems with The
RAM. the machine seems to read only 3.40 Gb Ram. Is it right? Doesn't Win XP
read 64 or 128 Gb ram? and if is not right how can I fix the problem.

Another question.
I have some software that I can't use with Win xp 64 Bit.(illustrator 10.0
and Premier 6.5). Is there a way to use them under Win XP 64?

thankyou

Marco
pvdg42 - 21 Feb 2007 12:52 GMT
>I bought some months ago a machine with an Intel 64 bit dual core processor
> 3.40 ghz and 4 gb Ram with Win Xp 64 bit Pro. I have some problems with
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>
> Marco

For the answer to your first question, I suggest you ask in a Win 64 group,
like:

microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general

For your second issue, try tech support for the products you've mentioned
(both Adobe?). Adobe may also sponsor public forums for their products.

http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/
MarcoP012 - 21 Feb 2007 14:14 GMT
> >I bought some months ago a machine with an Intel 64 bit dual core processor
> > 3.40 ghz and 4 gb Ram with Win Xp 64 bit Pro. I have some problems with
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>
> http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/

Thanks for your answare. I try to post in Win 64 groups

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