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Windows Calibre - normal Windows vs 64bit Windows
Hi Calibre Team or any other wise people.
I have been using Windows Calibre on my computer for a couple of years, instead of 64bit version (which my computer apparently is). Will there be any issues with my Library etc. if I change to the 64bit Windows version with the next update? Are there any benefits to this? Appreciate any advice before I do the deed. |
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@midnightmaze- AFAIK the only significant benefit of 64bit is converting very large books (eg KJV Bible etc), you also need a lot of memory to do that.
If 32bit is working for you I would leave it alone, if it ain't broke don't fix it. If you really think you must have the 64bit version, then you can install it 'alongside' the 32bit version and it will use the existing libraries and configuration settings. You'll end up with a Calibre2 folder in the Programs Files and the Program Files (x86) folders. If you keep desktop shortcuts you'll have 2 of them for calibre, I'd suggest you rename the existing one "Calibre 32 bit.lnk" before installing the 64 bit. BR |
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Also, keep in mind, even if the computer has a 64-bit CPU, you will also need a 64-bit Windows version. Right-click on "My Computer", and select "Properties"; the information there will tell you if you are running a 64-bit Windows version.
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There'll be no benefit unless your computer has more than 4GB RAM.
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I am on 64 bit Windows 7 and use the 64 bit Calibre, and it works fine. Although there are no immediately obvious benefits, I also do not see any obvious pitfalls so you might as well use it, it is what it is there for.
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The largest benefit is being able to convert huge books, such as the Delphi classics, if you use 64-bit Calibre and have 8GB RAM or more. The same is true if you convert 3-4 large books at the same time. I often see Calibre easily hit 6-7 GB RAM usage.
Under Calibre 32-bit, the program can't use more than 2GB in total. I don't know what happens if there isn't enough memory to complete a conversion. It might be aborted; Calibre could also possibly crash. Last edited by Katsunami; 05-30-2015 at 06:59 AM. |
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What happens, by the way, is that it just grinds away for about an hour, and then comes back with a message saying "Unable to Convert"
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