How do I restart Safari in 32 bit mode?

How do I restart Safari in 32 bit mode, to enable Cooliris?

To restart Safari in 32 bit mode locate the app in Finder, Right Click, select Get Info and in the info panel tick the box to Open in 32-bit mode.

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    I want to restart Safari in 32-bit mode in order to run a programme that requires this. I have a MBP running Lion. How do I do this?

    Go>Applications>Safari...right-click(control-click) the Safari app..."Get Info". Put a check in the box "Open in 32bit mode":

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    Need advise on how to change settings to run Safari in 32 bit mode on Ipad2. 32-bit mode is required for my daughter's online assignments. Not sure about OS - should be factory setting since it was not upgraded.

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    How can I restart Safari; it is not an icon.

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  • Changing Safari to 32 Bit mode

    I have seen a few instructions on how to change safari to 32 bit mode.
    Finder>application>safari>get info
    However when I get to the get info, general there are no options for me to change to 32 bit mode. Please help!

    Hi Esquared, Thank you for your answer.
    So if there is a website that only works on 32 bit mode I will be unable to access it with my Mac?

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    Message was edited by: Annorax64

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    @Annorax64: are you sure the problem is limited to the latest Flash Player? I'm pretty sure I was still running 10.1 when I first saw it, after getting an error "Safari Flash Player (Safari Internet plug-in) quit unexpectedly."
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  • How do i run safari in 32 bit for a class

    I need to change safari to 32 bit to run Tegrity classes on my mac.  The instructions which pop up talk about a mouse with R/L sides I do not have that kind how do I reconfigure

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  • I was asked to restart FF4 in 32 bit mode from a web site and unfortunately clicked "OK", anybody know where these settings are found?

    When loading a web tv snippet I got the message that Firefox needed to restart in 32 bit mode, and if I am assuming right, I need to reset at some point to 64 bit. Cannot find out how, though

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  • Running Firefox 4.0 on Mac OSX 10.6.6, using ATT mail, when I create a new email I get a browser message saying, "This page requires a plugin that can only run in 32-bit mode," and I have to restart Firefox in 32-bit mode. Is there any way around this?

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    # Select "Get Info"
    # Select "Open in 32-bit mode"
    # Close the "Firefox Info" window
    # Restart Firefox

  • How to open RAW files in 16 bit mode?

    In Photoshop CS3 all my RAW files opened in 16 bit mode. In CS5 they all open in 8-bit mode. I've looked all over for where this setting might be made but I can't find it. How do I tell Photoshop or Camera Raw to open images in 16 bit mode?

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    Google Chrome is still only 32-bit and will only run as a 32-bit app even in Mavericks
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    In general a 32-bit app can only use a 32-bit component, e.g. System Preferences needs to run in 32-bit mode to run a 32-bit preference-pane, and likewise a webrowser needs to run in 64-bit mode to run 64-bit only Java 1.7
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    Because of the considerable security risks of running Java applets via a web-browser Apple periodically disable this function when new exploits are discovered in Java until Oracle comes out with a security fix, this can result in all your Mac users being unable to access your VPN system for several days
    It is not compulsory to use Juniper's host-checker but this is up to your corporate IT team, if they have made it compulsory at their end you have to run it, for those unaware it checks things like the fact you are running an approved and up-to-date anti-virus product, Cisco have a similar tool called Network Access Control agent
    To summarise if you are using a system which uses Java then it almost certainly needs to be a 64-bit compatible.

  • Is It Better To Run Safari In 64-Bit Mode?

    I happened to notice via the Activity Monitor that Safari was running in 32-Bit Mode so I switched it so it would launch in 64-Bit Mode and haven't seen any problems so far.  Safari also launches so much faster in 64-Bit mode.
    Is there a reason why the 32-Bit setting is the default mode?  Is there any reason not to run in 64-bit mode?  And I am running OSX Lion.

    Hello:
    As far as I know, 64 bit mode is standard/default for Safari.  One has to check "launch in 32 bit mode" to alter that behavior.
    Is there any reason not to run in 64-bit mode? 
    IMHO, no.  If some application did not run properly, I suspect that would be obvious.
    Barry

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