Where is the 32-bit Bridge stored in SL?

i am having huge problems since moving from10.5.8 9.1.5 to 10.6.8 9.1.7. A very well informed member of the SL forum is helping me try to sort out why my iMac screen locks in place when I open Logic pro to a project with EWQL Choirs,the EW stuff seems so badly done that they claim 3.0.37 is 64-bit but the bridge still opens and the screen is locked in place, I can move the mouse but clicking on anything has no effect,keyboard shortcuts are lockked[unavailable] too. I have been asked in the SL forum to remove the bridge to see if that is the cause of the locked screen, but I can't locate the bridge.Does anyone know where it is located IN SL?

Thanks Pancenter, You are as always a fountain of good advice. I tried to install the 7Dev kit but got a message that my system did not need it, do you think that was correct,it refused to install it so I don't know what I could do to get it installed unless you can tell a secret way to do that.Would putting Logic in 32-bit mode fix that and allow me to install it?
With help from the 10.6 forum I localised the problem to EW Choirs, a project with that in it was used in was the last thing I was working on before up grading to ****10.6.8. So it was the first project that opened when I opened Logic Pro 9.1.7,and we were not sure if it was the bridge which of course opened too or the bad software from EW that was causing the screen to lock up tight. After I trashed the trashy EW choirs stuff the iMac seems to be working as before, some things in 10.6 are even better: the mail inbox no longer needs 2 full minutes to find its way  from the external boot to the screen, Chrome deletes its search when I tell it to so I can check my gmail,Chrome gets very irritated because I never sign in-it keeps throwing pop ups "Sign in now or all your friends will wonder what you ate for breakfast!!",yeah right. Chrome has however no problem with my extentions to block cookies, JAVA and ads ,they even provide the apps for it. I suppose they figure I will eventually want to switch from Mac mail to gmail but it ain't happening. i am going to spend the needed time to learn Harmony Assistant and hope it can replace the EW choirs,at least with the Myriad software the screen doesn't lock up, and it has 5 or more languages that its singers can read, in EWChoirs you have to use amercan english and then try to figure out how that would sound when singing Italian using a Phonetic language.  The version I had was supposed to be 64-bit, in "more info" it said this app was x86-64-bit,whatever that means,I installed it 3 times but it always malfunctioned,big hassle and no consonants and practically no tech help, sometimes but very prone to petulance.
As to your idea, I thank you for showing how to get rid of 32-bit plug ins and tell the developers they need to follow Apples law and switch to 64-bit. Open in 32-bit mode and trash any plug ins that aren't 64 bit. I had already checked and realized that most of the third party plug ins have Logic variants that would not need the bridge. Am I right about Logic's own FX? they would not need the 32-bit bridge would they? And since I am after simplicity and clear sounds I use subtractive eq-ing to remove unwanted noise instead of boosting up the volume of sounds I think should be more present, not logical, but thats me.

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