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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Looks like it's NOT 64-bit

So, there's been all this hooplah (created by me) about the MacBook Pro that I'm using at the moment. I have been really enjoying my time spent with it, and I've been able to overlook some of the minor issues that I've run into. I do wish that it had more RAM. I do wish that Excel could open my timesheet. I do wish that I could easily sync offline files (Paul tipped me on a product, but I don't want to write about it until I've fully tested it).

Those are all small issues, but what I've run into now is bigger than that. Apparently, I am running a 32 bit operating system <pausing for the collective gasps>! I made the attempt to create a new virtual machine running Windows Server 2008, so that I could run a couple of the management tools that I can't run in OSX. My attempt resulted in this screen:Picture 1.png

Shocking, I know. Now, I also understand that with a smaller amount of RAM in my system, it's really not a big deal to not have all 64 bits of addressable space, but the outrage is justified. In doing some research, I found out that the chip that was shipped was 64 bit CAPABLE, just not ENABLED. I'm not going to futz around and try and make it work, but that is something that I want to make sure my next hardware purchase can handle. I know this sounds silly, but I try to research these things, and I've walked away from buying hardware because it lacked a single feature that I wanted. NOTE: This should be taken with a hearty understanding that a) this is a WORK laptop and that I didn't pay for it and b) I am very grateful for the chance to use it and experience the goodness that is a MacBook Pro.

That all being said, I'm off to dig up my 32 bit version of Windows Server 2008 to install. Whee!

posted @ Wednesday, October 29, 2008 3:56 PM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ IT Work Windows Server ]

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