HT201432 Open in 32-bit mode not in "Get Info"

I don't see the option to "Open in 32-bit mode" in my "Get Info" window. How do I get that checkbox to appear?

Looks like that particular pref. pane was written for PowerPC machines - you'd have to be running Snow Leopard or earlier for it to work at all
You may want to switch to something that is still supported, like Onyx
~Lyssa

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    Anothet option is to install a virtual machine and run Snow Leopard Server.
    Parallels
    VirtualBox
    VM Fusion
    Snow Leopard server for use with the above. Call 1-800-692-7753 and order part number MC588Z/A. Cost is $19.99 + sales tax and shipping.

  • I need to open Firefox (7.0.1) in 32-bit mode, and the Get Info box does have this option.

    I have downloaded a piece of software (Scorch) that requires me to open Firefox (I'm running 7.0.1) in 32-bit mode. The Get Info box on my Firefox does not have this option. My computer is a MacBook running OSX 10.5.8.
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    usually is a check box over the locked box:
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    do you have it in safari?
    thank you

  • "Open in 32-bit mode" not available

    Two iMacs, (2.66GHz & 1.83GHz), both running 10.6.2. The GET INFO window for SAFARI on the older iMac does not show the checkbox with "Open in 32-bit mode" beside it - the newer iMac does. Other noticeable difference is "Open using Rosetta" is 'active' (available {but not selected]) on the older iMac (Rosetta is installed), whereas it is 'greyed out' on the newer machine (where "Open in 32-bit mode" is available).
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  • Photoshop: "Open in 32-bit mode" not working on OS X/CS5

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  • Logic keeps opening in 64 bit mode...

    I checked the "Open in 32-bit mode" box in the info, still Logic 9 keeps opening in 64 bit mode. Can anyone help?

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    3) Download Batchmod from here....
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  • I want to open in 32-bit mode

    to watch movies in Firefox, I need tobe in 32-bit mode. How do I get there from here?

    On a Mac, Firefox 4 is a 64 bit application.<br />
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    # Close Firefox
    # Open the Applications folder in Finder
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    # Select or Deselect "Open in 32-bit mode"
    # Close the "Firefox Info" window
    # Restart Firefox

  • How do I get iTunes to open in 32-bit mode if I don't have a Mac, just a PC

    I am trying to play a tv show on my PC that I bought on iTunes and it says I don't have the Quicktime, or something like that. So I downloaded a new Quicktime and it still says that. So I clicked on more info and it took me to an Apple page showing how to get iTunes to open in 32-bit mode from a Mac. I have a PC and I need to know how to get iTunes to run in 32-bit mode

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    # Open the Applications folder in Finder
    # Right click or control-click the Firefox.app icon
    # Select "Get Info"
    # Select "Open in 32-bit mode"
    # Close the "Firefox Info" window
    # Restart Firefox

  • How do I get Firefox to open in 32-bit mode every time?

    Often, I will navigate to a site or page within a site and I get the message "restart in 32-bit mode." This is frustrating because once restarted, I'm taken to my browser homepage. I then am required to re-navigate back to where I was when I got the message to restart, sometimes deep with a site.

    You can use "History > Restore Previous Session" to get those page back.
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  • I received an error "iTunes requires 64-bit mode" says to go into my iTunes application and 'uncheck' the 'open in 32-bit mode' checkbox - i went into the application and the box was not checked anyway so why am i getting this prompt?  Never happened b4

    i received an error message "iTunes requires 64-bit mode" says to go into my iTunes application and 'uncheck' the 'open in 32-bit mode' checkbox - i went into the application and the box was not checked anyway so why am i getting this prompt?  Never happened before. yesterday did the sofware update for maverick.

    Thank you for your response, Chris. But I'm afraid I have to disagree. There are native 64 bit versions of iTunes available for OSX and Windows.
    In a 64 Bit Windows environment native 64 Bit Applications install the DLL's in a directory called "Program Files" and a directory called "Program Files (x86)" (32 Bit applications only use the ladder).
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  • TS3934 Logic does not open in 32 bit mode

    Macbook 10.8.5 running Logic Pro 9.18 
    OK ... I have tried the following.
    Logic Pro highlight / get info and ticking "open in 32 bit mode"  it shows as ticked
    deleting user audio unit caches
    running mac in 32 bit kernel mode
    reinstalling logic Pro 
    NOTHING ..... Logic opens in 64 bit ..... I have loads of plugins that don't run in 64 bit ... i'm waiting until everybody is singing from the same hymnbook.
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    You are most likely opening some other copy of Logic that you (still) have somewhere else. There is no known issue with Logic Pro 9 not opening in 32 bit mode on any compatible Mac OS X system. As Jazz already said.

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  • Safari 5.1.4 breaks Google products and I want to open in 32-bit mode

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    <Edited by Host>

    go here:
    http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/otherversions/
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  • In MountainLion System Preferences, "iCloud", "Mail, Contacts, and Calenders", and "Software Update" all want to open in 32 bit mode.  Security and Privacy won't open either.

    As stated in the header,
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    Mail, Contacts, and Calenders
    Software Update
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    I tried going to ~Library/Preferences and tossing all com.apple.system preferences files and rebooting.  No joy.
    It actually looks like some joker has included a bunch of PPC preference panes in my copy of MountainLion, except some of them are new to this OS.
    My hardware is a mid 2010 13" MacBook Pro with4 gb of RAM, and a 500 gb hard drive, in three seperate partitions, running three Mac operating systems, one at a time.  I have SnowLeopard in a small partition because I still have a few things that don't run in Lion/ML.  Lion is still my main use machine in the largest partition, and when ML came out, I redistributed most of the unused space into a 3rd partition into which I did a clean install of ML in it's own partition so I could work through the growing pains without compromising my main computer.  I'm glad I did it that way, but I DO want to get ML working properly, and I can't do that if I can't authorize third party software.  Gatekeeper is currently in the way, and I can't get it to move.

    I dunno, that doesn't make any sense to me.
    I just shut down and rebooted into the SnowLeopard partition and took a peek at the preference panes.  There are only 3 that run in 32 bit only.  They are all 3rd party, and none of the prefpanes are non Intel.  Like I said, I have never owned a PPC machine.  Anyhow, SnowLeopard doesn't even have an iCloud prefpane, or a combined mail, contacts, and calenders prefpane, and the ML security and privacy prefpane is all new as well.  The software update prefpane is Intel and 64 bit in both SnowLeopard and Lion.
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