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Help for X86 - gustavoalonge - 12-10-2014 Hey Everyone! I'm new here and i'm Brazilian, so i apologize by my english! thanks to all the developers working on this project But.. I have a question.. My Windows is 86x! and i want to use the develloppers version of Dolphin! I can do it, or i have to get x64 Windows? Thanks for everyone!! RE: Help for X86 - Sonicadvance1 - 12-10-2014 Dolphin doesn't support 32bit x86 any longer. You can use the 4.0.2 release of Dolphin for 32bit support. Or you can get 64bit Windows or 64bit Linux. RE: Help for X86 - gustavoalonge - 12-10-2014 (12-10-2014, 11:16 PM)Sonicadvance1 Wrote: Dolphin doesn't support 32bit x86 any longer. You can use the 4.0.2 release of Dolphin for 32bit support. Thanks by Reply! yes, now i have to update my Windows to 64x! RE: Help for X86 - KHg8m3r - 12-11-2014 Your Windows license that is currently installed on your computer will allow you to activate a x64 version of Windows. RE: Help for X86 - gustavoalonge - 12-11-2014 (12-11-2014, 12:14 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: Your Windows license that is currently installed on your computer will allow you to activate a x64 version of Windows.Tanhks! I can do it, without format my cpu? RE: Help for X86 - mbc07 - 12-11-2014 No. RE: Help for X86 - KHg8m3r - 12-11-2014 You don't need to format the CPU, no. All you need is the 64-bit install disk/usb. You can get the 64-bit version of Windows for free from Microsoft with your license, I believe. RE: Help for X86 - mbc07 - 12-11-2014 I think he's referring to his computer when he say "format the CPU". And no, you can't just switch to x86 to x64. You must format your computer... RE: Help for X86 - gustavoalonge - 12-11-2014 (12-11-2014, 03:23 AM)Jhonn Wrote: I think he's referring to his computer when he say "format the CPU". And no, you can't just switch to x86 to x64. You must format your computer...I will do a partition of my HD and instal the 64x version on that! thanks for everyone! |