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NX6 64Bit

NX6 64Bit

NX6 64Bit

(OP)
I am running a 64bit OS with NX6.0.1.5 64bit software.  During a recent GTAC call the CS rep. made the statement that since my program is installed in the "Program Files (X86)" folder that I am only getting 32bit performance.

Is this true?  Is there any way to find out what my machine is really running at?

RE: NX6 64Bit

Are you sure you have the 64 bit version of UGS and ran the 64 bit executable?  Also, are you sure you have a 64 bit OS?  Just double check, you know?

You can see if you have a 64 bit OS by right clicking My Computer and looking under Properties.

RE: NX6 64Bit

(OP)
I am confident that I have both 64bit os and software installed.  I am questioning the location of the program files. Since it is in (X86) will only run in 32bit?  How can I check this?

RE: NX6 64Bit

I can't say if having the files installed into the 32bit directory will make a difference, but I can say that the 64bit version installed into the 64bit directory on my Vista64 machine.

-Dave
Everything should be designed as simple as possible, but not simpler.

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