Questions tagged [32-bit]

In computer architecture, 32-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are at most 32 bits (4 octets) wide.

In computer architecture, 32-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are at most 32 bits (4 octets) wide. Also, 32-bit CPU and ALU architectures are those that are based on registers, address buses, or data buses of that size. 32-bit is also a term given to a generation of microcomputers in which 32-bit microprocessors are the norm.

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Hypervisor for 32 bit desktop

I have a Dell Dimension 4700 helping hold the floor down in the corner of my office and thought it would be useful to install a hypervisor and then use the box for something. EXSi has been my hypervisor of choice. But it will not run on the…
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XenServer not detecting whole RAM (Dom0 and DomU 32-bit issue)

Well, somewhere I has read that my machine has a problem reading all the RAM because of the 32-bit limitation: http://xenserver.org/blog/entry/the-reality-of-a-64-bit-dom0.html I don't underestand anything, can somebody explain what this…
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Is there action center on Windows Server 2008?

I know this is a very simple/noobie question, but is there action center on Windows Server 2008? I've looked everywhere for it. Does anyone know a way to enable it? The OS is: Windows Server 2008 R1 SP2 32 Bit Thanks, Jimmy
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Should Windows 7, 32-bit vs 64-bit be installed on various machines?

Windows 7 will be released only 3 days from now. If there are a bunch of machines 1) Quad Core, 4GB machines 2) Core2Duo, 2GB machines 3) HyperThread 3.2GHz, 1GB machines are there pros and cons to installing 32-bit vs 64-bit Windows 7 on them? For…
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How to increase the amount of memory used for caching on 32 bit Linux?

I have a server with 64 GiB RAM running 32 bit Debian GNU/Linux v7.9: # uname -a Linux srv1 3.2.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.2.68-1+deb7u5 i686 GNU/Linux # free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: …
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Rolling Upgrade of Oracle 11g from 32 bit to 64 bit?

I have an Oracle 11.1.0.7 database running on windows 32 bit. I would like to upgrade to 64 bit (same version of oracle) and would like to use a standby database for a rolling upgrade. Is this possible and can I make the standby the primary so I…
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Certificate error while using sudo apt-get update

I tried asking this on askubuntu but haven't found an answer. I installed Ubuntu Server 32-bit 14.04 on an old machine, and I tried to run sudo apt-get update but it's followed by this error message: Ign http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security…
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Exporting mailboxes from a 32 bit Exchange 2007 Server

I am attempting to move my company's email (~40 mailboxes) from one domain to the other as we are redoing our internal system with new hardware, but I am having trouble. In the original domain (abc.local), we have Exchange 2007 running on a…
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ESXi Windows Server 2003 Guest 32-bit Installation gets stuck on blue Starting Windows screen?

I'm trying to install Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition 32-bit as a guest on ESXi 5.1 for testing purposes; but when I try to install it, it gets stuck on the blue Starting Windows screen and the CPU usage on the VM CPU jumps to 50% and it kind…
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Running 32 bit userland on Redhat

I have a third party python API thats only available in 32 bit (ELF 32-bit LSB shared object) that I need to run on a x64 RedHat server. Of course this doesn't work smothly since the python installation is 64 bit. I figure that the way to solve this…
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What could cause a program to stay in "Add/Remove Programs" even after removing from registry

Trying to manually remove an entry from Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. (custom software, not MS KB patch or windows component and not doing anyting 'funky' like trying to stop itself form being uninstalled) Followed…
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lvm/xfs does not utilize full raid device

My older 2 CPU server (32-bit LV Xeon, centos 5) drives a raid6 array. Since I grew it from 7x2T to 8x2T (I had to CD boot a "more modern" fedora to even do the 82-hour growing, but that's another story) LVM only recognizes 10.92TB of /dev/md0's…
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Intel Quad NIC teaming intermittent lockup

I have two 24-port switches that in turn connect to 6 24-port switches. There's a device trying to FTP into a PC at each of the leaf ports (6 x 24 devices). All at once. On the PC end, I am trying to make sure that the bandwidth is adequate for…
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iis web.config inheritance when running 64bit win 2k8 with 32/64 bit worker processes

My understanding of how web.config settings are inherited (to the site level) on a 64bit server2k is as below, but I think maybe I am wrong... For app-pools where "Enable 32-Bit Applications" is set to "False": Use the config files from…
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Linux 2.6 32-bit + BIGMEM versus Linux 2.6 64-bit?

I've been told that 32-bit Linux with a bigmem kernel (when the system has >=4GB RAM) will perform better than 64-bit Linux. I'd love to define "perform better than" for you, but unfortunately the person who told me this didn't elaborate/justify..…
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