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Old 10-22-2019, 04:18 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by deback View Post
I installed it, it said it was successful, and I'll be installing Calibre 4.2 shortly. However, the system info and device manager are still showing the same version number that I had: Driver Version 23.21.13.9135. I'll let you know in a little while about 4.2, but I don't expect any difference, since it appears I was using the latest Nvidia driver version.

I'm still using 32-bit, because over two years ago (before I built this current computer), when I installed a new version of Windows, I chose the 64-bit version. After the installation, my computer had lots of problems. I'm not sure why and don't remember any of the details, but I knew the problem(s) had to do with the 64-bit version and maybe some incompatibility problems, so I reinstalled Windows using the 32-bit version, and those problems disappeared. I've had no problems since then, so I decided to continue using the 32-bit version, even when I built this computer, since I used Samsung's migration software to copy everything from the old hard drive to the new Samsung 500GB drive.
Well, it's time to try 64-bit Windows. If you have 4GB or more of ram, you are wasting some of it as Windows 32-bit only works with 3GB of ram. Plus as you can see Nvidia prefers 64-bit. Maybe back when you first installed 64-bit Windows, driver support wasn't good. But it is now.
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