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| Why does Program Files (x86) exist? I installed the 64bit version of Vista Ultimate. I know that 64 bit programs are installed into the Program Files directory while 32 bit programs are installed into the Program Files (x86) directory. My question is; why is this done? So far, I only have one real problem with it. That is; Vista's backup utility insists on backing up the files located in Program Files (x86). This actually seems like a bug to me. If the utility doesn't backup Program Files, why would it backup Program Files (x86) files? |
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| Re: Why does Program Files (x86) exist? It is most likely sloppy programming code from the development team. They changed the locations of the 64 bit programs going into the correct directory, but the person/team who worked on the backup portion probably didn't think about it. That is my guess anyway. "hwood" <hwood******.com> wrote in message news:8D9EDC47-33F4-436C-9531-F58B47385EB0@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > I installed the 64bit version of Vista Ultimate. I know that 64 bit > programs are installed into the > Program Files directory while 32 bit programs are installed into the > Program Files (x86) directory. > > My question is; why is this done? > > So far, I only have one real problem with it. That is; Vista's backup > utility insists on backing up the files located in Program Files (x86). > This actually seems like a bug to me. If the utility doesn't backup > Program Files, why would it backup Program Files (x86) files? > > > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Why does Program Files (x86) exist? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 hwood wrote:[color=blue] > > I installed the 64bit version of Vista Ultimate. I know that 64 bit > programs are installed into the > Program Files directory while 32 bit programs are installed into the > Program Files (x86) directory. > > My question is; why is this done? > > So far, I only have one real problem with it. That is; Vista's backup > utility insists on backing up the files located in Program Files (x86). > This actually seems like a bug to me. If the utility doesn't backup > Program Files, why would it backup Program Files (x86) files? > > > >[/color] If you think about it, the reason is obvious. An example. The 64-bit Internet Explorer is iexplore.exe. So is the 32-bit version. Putting them in the same directory would be pretty ugly. I'm not aware of the backup situation since I do not use the Vista backup program. It doesn't give me enough control over which files are backed up. I like to do things my way. ;-) But I do have one question. Except for IE7, windows Mail and windows Media Player, how many 64 bit applications do you have? - -- Iron Feliks Trolls are like babies. After feeding, they get stinky. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - [url]http://enigmail.mozdev.org[/url] iD8DBQFGUK1HIEgejQPpTu4RCq36AJ97KpiSDIcIT6N25ACNiVT3/n3eWwCgpbOr YVHfOoq6I4J9RjKL2gR3qM0= =TKZQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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