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Old 07-12-2011, 03:28 PM   #9
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AFAIK I am running my MacBook Pro in 64-bit mode and have had no problem with the Reader Library software.
db, I haven't tried this since february, when I got my 2011 MBP, so if there's an upgrade to the Reader app since then, maybe things have changed?

However, for version 3.3 of the Reader app, if the App can see your Sony Reader, then you're definitely running in 32-bit mode. If the app runs, but can't show you the contents of your reader, then you're in 64-bit mode.

This web page shows how to tell what mode your machine is in:

http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/artic..._snow_leopard/

Edit: As far as I know, Apple didn't start having laptops boot into 64-bit automatically till 2010 or 2011, if your machine is older than that, it is probably booting into 32-bit mode even if it is 64-bit capable.

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