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Answer» Hi - http://www.pdpplanet.com/TemplateMain.aspx?contentId=56I was just wondering, Anybody here would like to start a 36 bit club here on CH? Those of us who have a 36 bit system could exchange notes. Why...it was phased out in 1983...Hi - I meant 32 bit. Sometimes my memory is not good!!! Soybean - Thanks for the suggestion. I will try that. I get what I want out of this computer, which isn't much but I can always use more information. Thanks Bob Quote from: patio on February 04, 2012, 11:10:14 AM Why...it was phased out in 1983...But the Intel CPU with PAE is a 36 bit CPU - and is still in use in infomercial servers running Windows software... (tongue in cheek) Quote from: Bobh on February 04, 2012, 11:20:00 AM Hi - Exactly what programs are you looking at? Is this a clean installation of Windows?Full documentation for many popular programs is available over the Internet. Some are in PDF that can be printed ans a nice document that can be put in a binder. MS Vista is so extensive, it is better to just read an introductory guide. Like this one: Getting started with Windows Vista Microsoft Word and Excel have built-in help guides. A suitable tutorial can be found here: MS Office tutorial on-line EDIT: Wrong link, fixed it. Hi - Geek-9pm Thanks for your in for. I may check them out but I think I have what I need right now. Soybean - I used "search" and found what I wanted. There were several programs that I will never use so I deleted them. I just like to keep things as clean as possible. For example I will never store pictures so I deleted "Windows Photo Gallery". Thanks for your help. BobAw, I dislike being ignored. Oh well. Out.Raptor - Sorry I was busy with suggestions I had not gotten to your reply. I really appreciate all replies as I learn from them. In fact what little I know about computers I have learned from this forum. To CLARIFY! As I said I have programs listed that I don't know what they do. It seems to me that if I got rid of these programs I there would be more usable space someplace in the computer. I don't need extra space for what I use the computer but I just like to keep things as clean as possible. I deleted 6 programs so far and everything seems OK. Thank you for your responding. Bob Quote As I said I have programs listed that I don't know what they doYou can use MiniToolBox to list the programs. Checkmark : List Installed Programs Click Go and a notepad(result.txt) will appear. From Edit menu, Select All then from Edit again, Copy and Paste the result here. jason2074 - Thanks for your reply but you are getting me in deeper than I want to be. I have gotten the infro I wanted at this time. Maybe in the future I will try what you suggest. This subject can be marked solved. Thanks to everyone. Bob |
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