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Old 04-23-2015, 08:13 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Tatezi View Post
Thanks, eschwartz. I was having the same problem and have been running 64bit for a long time with no problem. Nothing changed on my computer, Calibre just started hanging with "not responding."

One question. Should I leave the 64bit installed or do I need to remove it?

Thanks for always being here to help us out

Tatezi
You say 'nothing changed', but do you manually do all (launch/apply) your updates? Or do you allow all to 'automatic update (recommended) '

A/V and Security suites want updates many times a week
Windows updates are released regularly
And User Program installs/updates can include redistributable modules (might be the updated version) as part of their packages
See what I mean. If you did not control when/how these happen, you really do not know that 'nothing changed'.
BTW Windows Update does make the detailed history available. My A/V just say today's update was successful. no real info on what it did
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