Change 64bit to 32bit

How do you Change 64bit to 32bit ?
Because i downloaded the file which took ages and now it wont work help ?

Your question isn't clear, but I'll make a guess at what you're asking.
After Effects CS5 is a 64-bit application. It requires a 64-bit operating system and 64-bit processor. There is no 32-bit version of After Effects CS5.
After Effects CS4 is a 32-bit application.
CS5 Production Premium & Master Collection (Windows) include Premiere Pro CS4 & After Effects CS4: http://bit.ly/bS5O8P

Similar Messages

  • What are the advantages/disadvantages of using PS/CS5 in 64bit over 32bit please?

    What are the advantages/disadvantages of using PS/CS5 in 64bit over 32bit please?

    From a practical perspective, besides the 64 bit version being a bit faster at just about everything, limitations on document size are lifted in the 64 bit version.  Essentially, how much can do is limited only by how much RAM you have installed in your system.  You can do things like have larger documents, deeper history, etc. and have it all work quickly.
    On the other hand, many 3rd party plug-ins, especially older ones, only provide 32 bit versions, which will only run in 32 bit Photoshop.
    Both 32 and 64 bit versions are installed by default.  It's important to note that most of the preferences are separate between the two, so you can have two slightly different setups that might help with specialty operations you might need.  This gets pretty subtle, but for example I keep the 32 bit version configured with only 1 cache level, so all previews of high bit depth images are always composited in high bit depth.  This aids me with some aspects of astroimage processing.  It's slower, but more accurate.  By contrast I have more cache levels configured for my 64 bit version, so that's faster for general photography work.
    -Noel

  • ODI Studio on Windows 7 64bit or 32bit mode?

    Hello,
    Anyone know anything about running ODI studio on Windows 7 64bit or 32bit mode? Are there certification for this OS in either mode? What are the certification plans?
    Thanks,

    Have a read of the certification matrix for 11G :- http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/oracle-data-integrator/oracle_odi_11gr1_(11.1.1.x)_certification_matrix.xls
    Cheers
    John
    http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

  • Install PhotoCD Plugin under Photoshop CS4 (64bit and 32bit) under Windows 7.

    Install PhotoCD Plugin under Photoshop CS4 (64bit and 32bit) under Windows 7.

    And that question is supposed to mean what....? Sorry, you need to explain what you are having difficulty with, not just spit out random text fragments.
    Mylenium

  • Installation CS6 64bit and 32bit

    When I installed the downloaded Photoshop CS6 software, the application offered to install BOTH 64bit AND 32bit versions.
    Never seen that before, usually software looks at system and installs the correct version (or you choose before downloading).
    I have Windows 7 64bit system.
    Is there a reason to install BOTH?  Is there a problem to have both installed?
    Thanks,

    PS CS 6 on 64 bit machnie offers you both the options 32 bit as well as 64 bit.
    Its your choice to install both or any one of it.
    64 bit Photoshop can utilize more RAM installed on your machine and will respond better to larger files as compared to 32 bit
    On 32 bit OS , there is no choice given because the only option left out is 32 bit photoshop.
    If you install both the versions, there will be "NO PROBLEM AT ALL"

  • Java download 64bit vs 32bit

    Hi, I am reading http://java.com/en/download/faq/java_win64bit.xml. I just installed windows 7 64-bit. I checked I have default IE8 (no 64bit edition). I never knew browser will be a factor for java version, so I was thinking of downloading 64-bit JDK, but by reading it, should I really stay 32bit JDK? My final goal is to install weblogic portal. Weblogic portal has 32 bit download for most OS including eclipse already. It only has one generic binary for 64 bit for all OS, so I need to download JDK, eclipse separately. So before I go too far, I need to decide 64bit or 32bit. Thanks!

    Your windows 64 bit has also the 64 bit IE. You can use IE 32 or 64 as you please, although by default, the 32 bit browser is launched. I guess the reason is that, for now, there are more plug-ins for it. Your best bet is to install both 32 and 64 bit Java. It works for me fine in the browser and outside. Of course, when you type java in a command prompt, Windows has to know which one to use, so just play with your path.

  • Any performance/resource utilisation advantage of using 64bit vs 32bit Office 2013 for virtualization?

    any performance/resource utilisation advantage of using 64bit vs 32bit Office 2013 for virtualization?
    "When you hit a wrong note it's the next note that makes it good or bad". Miles Davis

    MS' recomm still is to use the 32 bit version of office unless your users have really large (excel) files that would benefit from x64: http://technet.microsoft.com/library/ee681792(v=office.15).aspx
    Falko
    Twitter
    @kirk_tn   |   Blog
    kirxblog   |   Web
    kirx.org   |   Fireside
    appvbook.com

  • Should I install both the 64bit and 32bit install of Photoshop CS6

    Should I install both the 64bit and 32bit install of Photoshop CS6?

    you probably will want to install both:  http://forums.adobe.com/message/4635420

  • Is there a way to change plugins from 32bit to 64 bit,upgrading from ap2 to apt i've lost 4 programmes.

    Is there a way to change plugins from 32bit to 64 bit,upgrading from Aperture 2 to Aperture 3 i've lost 4 programmes after upgrading from snow leopard to mountain lion,also lost my cs2 photoshop programme,an expensive upgrade!

    You have to look at the manufacturer's web site, if there are recent updates to 64 bit. For some plug-ins recent updates have been available. But you cannot turn a 32-bit plug-in into a 64-bit plug-in by setting an option. It needs to be compiled differently for a different architecture.
    To be used with Aperture 3.4.1 in Mt. Lion your plug-ins will also need to be compatible with sand-boxing, the new security feature, see:
    Aperture 3.4 and later: Some third-party plug-ins are no longer compatible
    Regards
    Léonie

  • 64Bit版ODAC と 32Bit版ODAC

    以下の環境で動作する64Bitアプリケーション(バッチプログラム)の開発を考えております。
    ・サーバーOS ・・・ Windows2008R2(64Bit)
    ・データベース ・・・ Oracle 11g Release 2 Standard Edition x64
    ・開発ツール ・・・ Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
    ・開発言語 ・・・ VB.NET
    ・DBアクセスミドル・・・Oracle Data Provider for .NET 4 11.2.0.2.0
    ここで、開発するのは64Bitアプリであるため、
    開発クライアントのOSもWindow7の64Bit、ODP.NETも64Bitとしたいのですが、
    諸事情から、開発クライアントのOSを64Bitにすることが出来ないため
    開発はWindow7の32Bit、ODP.NETも32BitのPCで行い、
    それとは別に、ビルドするための64Bitマシンを用意しようと考えております。
    この方法(32Bit環境で開発したソースをそのまま64Bit環境に持っていってビルドするだけ)で、
    64Bitアプリは問題なく動作するでしょうか?
    以上、同様の経験をお持ちである方がいらっしゃいましたら、ご指導をお願いします。

    WOW64にて運用することは検討されましたでしょうか?
    http://www.atmarkit.co.jp/fwin2k/special/win64_02/win64_02_01.html
    当方は下記環境ですが、32bitでコンパイルしたアプリケーション(バッチ)をWOW64で実行しています。
    ・サーバーOS ・・・ Windows2008(64Bit) RAM:8GB
    ・データベース ・・・ Oracle 11g (11.1.0.7.0) Standard Edition One x64
    ・開発ツール ・・・ Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
    ・開発言語 ・・・ VB.NET
    [理由1] 64bit版の開発環境を準備できなかった。
    [理由2] バッチアプリケーションをクライアントPC(32bit版)でも実行する要件があった。
    [留意点1] サーバーへはOracle Client(32bit版)をインストールする。
    [留意点2] VB.NETからサードパーティ製コンポーネント(Crystal Reportsなど)を呼び出す場合、
    いずれも32bit版をインストールする。
    [留意点3] VB.NETのコンパイルオプションでTargetCPU:x86 を指定する。(AnyCPUではダメ)
    以上、参考になれば幸いです。

  • How to change from 64bit to 32bit mode?

    How do i change my mac from a 64bit mode to a 32bit mode?.. Required for internet device to be downloaded..
    Also will it affect my mac in any way?
    Thanks

    To boot in 32-bit mode hold down both the 3 and 2 keys while booting.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3773

  • Qosmio X505 - How to change from 64bit to 32bit?

    I just got my new qosmio x505
    bij setup I missed the part where you can choose between 32 and 64bit so I have 64bit on it now, but most of my programms wont work now.
    How to change to 32 bit?

    hi
    also from licence perspective it is not allowed. if machine comes with a win7 x64 OEM licence you are not allowed to install win 7 32 bit. (it also should not be possible with the key provided on the licence sticker)
    Only if you buy a full version you can choose (NOT OEM!), within the Retail! Version normaly both (32 and 64 bit) DVD's are included but you only allowed to install only one Version on one PC (32 OR 64 Bit) ...if you buy OEM (only allowed with new PC or HDD) you have to buy 32 Bit OR 64 Bit Version. (also no installsupport included in the OEM Versions)
    So from this point of view... you have to buy a full retail version of windows 7 or a new hdd with an 32 Bit OEM WIN7 in order to do not have licence issues.
    (OEM versions are always cheaper)
    Regards
    Message was edited by: mosera

  • Migration question - 64bit to 32bit

    Hello All,
    I am currently running a 64 bit 11.1.0.7 db on redhat 5.4 OS. I created a 32bit 11.1.0.7 on Redhat 5.4 32 bit, same file structure as
    my 64 bit host. I did a cold copy of my .dbf files from the 64 bit to the 32 bit host, db starts all looks fine. However, when I attempt to drop
    a user or object (any user) on my newly built 32 bit db/host, the following message appears:
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
    ORA-06553: PLS-801: internal error [56319]
    Since I went from a 64 bit to 32 bit, is this causing me an issue? The only files that were copied to the 32 bit host from the 64 bit host were the .dbf files,
    and they initially came from a 32 bot host a while back. Do I need to do anything possibly in Migrate mode?
    Thanks in advance for your help..
    RB
    Edited by: ronthe11gdba on Dec 11, 2009 4:32 PM
    Edited by: ronthe11gdba on Dec 11, 2009 4:36 PM

    As noted above, you simply cannot copy a database created by 64bit software and expect it to work with 32bit software. Pl see MOS Doc 62290.1 (Changing between 32-bit and 64-bit Word Sizes)
    HTH
    Srini

  • Satellite L505 - Does it come with Windows 7 64bit or 32bit disk?

    I got a Satellite L505 computer with *preinstalled* Windows 7 64-bit version and a 32-bit product recovery disk. I have not created a backup of a 64-bit version and meantime reinstalled the system from the 32-bit recovery disk provided erasing my HD. I would however like to reinstall the 64-bit verision of Windows 7. I know that I can order a backup media from https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/ but it does not say wich version (64-bit or 32-bit) will be shipped to me.
    If I check the model description on the Toshiba page it says that it is shipped with 64-bit version and includes 32-bit recovery disk. This descrition still leaves me with a question which backup media I would get from Toshiba. I have to be sure that I get the 64-bit WIndows 7 before I order one.
    I would appreciate a confimation. Thanks!

    Hi buddy,
    I think everything is ok and there is no open question. The description on the Toshiba website says everything: The notebook is shipped with 64bit Windows 7 version that means this version is preinstalled on your computer. Additional you get a 32bit version on a recovery disk and thats all!
    So you didnt burn the 64bit recovery disk and that means you have to order a new one from Toshiba. I assume you will get both versions then 32bit and 64bit.

  • CS5, transfering an image from 64bit to 32bit

    I did a search but failed to find the answer, perhaps I asked it wrong, but in the meantime.
    I have a 3rd party plug-in I love (Kodak/ASF Digital GEM Airbrush). It only works in 32bit mode (and that took me awhile to figure out where I had to put it to get it to work). But everything I need to do to the image before I run that plug-in can be done better and faster in 64bit mode.
    So is there an easier way then saving the image as a .TIF or PS format, opening up 32bit version of PS CS5, to transfer the image to 32bit so I can run the 32bit plug-in?
    I had thought I read there was a way to just transfer the image over into 32bit PS mode, but I have not been able to figure out how to do that yet.
    I am running Win 7 if that makes a difference.
    And for trivia, it looks like Kodak is no longer supporting upgrades of that plug-in.
    Have not found anything that works better yet.

    You've got the wrong forum, this forum is about the Community Help Application, please ask your question in the Photoshop forums:
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop
    As for your question, there's nothing to "transfer", you simply open the image in the 32bit version of Photoshop when you want to use that plug-in and when you're finished you save the file, close Photoshop and then open the image in the 64bit version if you want/need to use the extra ram to further editing.

Maybe you are looking for