O.P. Any way to unlock the ability of a 64-bit processor in regular windows?
I want to know if there's any way to use the Athlon 64 processor to a greater degree in regular Windows XP. I don't want to use XPx64 bcz of compat. issues with a lot of programs.
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RE: Any way to unlock the ability of a 64-bit processor in regular windows?
well there might be some features that can be tweaked to allow the processor to use more of its potential. For example, you could be able to change something that sends more processes to be executed at once or something (im just guessing here)
Also remember that 64-bit wasn't completley unheard of when xp came out.
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RE: Any way to unlock the ability of a 64-bit processor in regular windows?
No, there isn't as far as I know of. I'm going to install the 64bit edition later today just to give it a bit of a go. Basically the reason is because the whole 64bit archiecture is different, the way things are done in the CPU and stuff and Windows doesn't support that natively..
RE: Any way to unlock the ability of a 64-bit processor in regular windows?
there is no way to "tweak" a normal windows to operate in a 64 bit manner unless you have win xp 64bit. Its not about sending more processes to the "cpu". 64bit to my knownledge still only has one ALU, which means its can only handle one process at a time. Normal xp only sends out 32 bits of information at a time (hense why its a 32 bit os). you can't tweak it to send out 64 bits of information cause the os just wont know whats happening. So basicly you have to get xp 64bit for it to have any effect on speed and what not. Although 32bit xp will still function, you wont see much of a speed difference.
This post was edited on 02-16-2005 at 02:10 AM by Striker.