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Is 32-bit okay for 53bit or not?
1)Shouldn't I be able to buy an OEM CD (DVD??) that includes all the drivers for this laptop. It has a DVD drive. The only CDs I've found so par are created by 3rd parties**. Or were these laptops sold commercially so there were only a few CDs for 100 laptops? **And I'm pretty sure they just gather all the files I have found, irrespective of the paradoxical nature of the pages they come from. 2) The new laptop Dell Latitude E4300 has a FnF key marked DCP, Dell Control Point. Pursuing that, I find https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=WR2GG which says "This package provides the Dell ControlPoint System Application and is supported on OptiPlex, XPS Notebook, Tablet, Latitude and Precision models that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: Vista (32-bit) and Windows 7 (32-bit)." Alas, I have 64-bit, but further down it says "Format Description: Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 32bit format have been designed to run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 64bit format will only run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. When selecting a device driver update be sure to select the one that is appropriate for your operating system." Yet even farther down it says " Supported Operating Systems Windows 7, 32-bit Windows Vista, 32-bit " So if I have 64-bit, can I use this???? I added 64-bit to the search terms, but because of this language, I pick up all these ambiguous pages and haven't found anything recommended for 64 yet. This page, for another part of the system, uses the same paradoxical language http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/...driverId=0KRP3 This page uses similar paradoxical language except it's for winXP https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=RGK9G This page, which is only for 3 models, for XP, Vista, and 7, uses similar paradoxical language but ends differently: https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=RY9W7 Fixes - Fixed a vulnerability in the Biometric authentication to Windows XP. "Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 32bit format have been designed to run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 64bit format will only run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. When selecting a device driver update be sure to select the one that is appropriate for your operating system." "Supported Operating Systems Windows 7, 64-bit Windows Vista, 64-bit Windows XP, 64-bit" No mention of 32 bit this is similar https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=V3P97 "is supported on OptiPlex 580, Latitude E6510 and Precision M4500/T7500/T5500/M6500 that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: XP, Vista (64-bit) and Windows 7 (64-bit). Fixes - Fixed several Pre-Boot issues Enhancements - Enhanced Winbond TPM driver for Windows XP Precision Desktop platforms - Enhanced installation of Windows XP Smart Card driver on some E-series platforms - Enhanced Smart Card Keyboard driver - Enhanced AuthenTec AE2810 Fingerprint Sensor driver for E5xx0 systems" Thanks. |
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Is 32-bit okay for 53bit or not?
In article , NONONOmisc07
@bigfoot.com says... 1)Shouldn't I be able to buy an OEM CD (DVD??) that includes all the drivers for this laptop. It has a DVD drive. The only CDs I've found so par are created by 3rd parties**. Or were these laptops sold commercially so there were only a few CDs for 100 laptops? **And I'm pretty sure they just gather all the files I have found, irrespective of the paradoxical nature of the pages they come from. 2) The new laptop Dell Latitude E4300 has a FnF key marked DCP, Dell Control Point. Pursuing that, I find https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=WR2GG which says "This package provides the Dell ControlPoint System Application and is supported on OptiPlex, XPS Notebook, Tablet, Latitude and Precision models that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: Vista (32-bit) and Windows 7 (32-bit)." Alas, I have 64-bit, but further down it says "Format Description: Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 32bit format have been designed to run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 64bit format will only run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. When selecting a device driver update be sure to select the one that is appropriate for your operating system." Yet even farther down it says " Supported Operating Systems Windows 7, 32-bit Windows Vista, 32-bit " So if I have 64-bit, can I use this???? I added 64-bit to the search terms, but because of this language, I pick up all these ambiguous pages and haven't found anything recommended for 64 yet. This page, for another part of the system, uses the same paradoxical language http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/...driverId=0KRP3 This page uses similar paradoxical language except it's for winXP https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=RGK9G This page, which is only for 3 models, for XP, Vista, and 7, uses similar paradoxical language but ends differently: https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=RY9W7 If there's a 64 bit version then try it else try the 32 bit one. To the best of my knowledge 64 bit system runs 32 bit code fine, 32 bit system can't run 64 bit code. |
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Is 32-bit okay for 53bit or not?
In alt.windows7.general, on Mon, 28 Aug 2017 08:55:12 -0500, philo
wrote: On 08/27/2017 12:34 AM, micky wrote: 1)Shouldn't I be able to buy an OEM CD (DVD??) that includes all the drivers for this laptop. It has a DVD drive. The only CDs I've found so par are created by 3rd parties**. Or were these laptops sold commercially so there were only a few CDs for 100 laptops? **And I'm pretty sure they just gather all the files I have found, irrespective of the paradoxical nature of the pages they come from. 2 snip I assume that was a typo and you meant 64 bit. The answer is NO The drivers for 32bit and 64bit are not that same. Some manufacturers however have a self extracting executable that contains both the 32bit and 64 bit drivers What gets me, philo and pjp, is the paradoxical language. If they don't have a 64-bit version but they are saying their 32 bit versions will work for 64-bit, why don't they list the 64-bit systems in the opening description or later as a Supported Operating System? If they're not saying it will work, why include the line that says it's designed to do so? When they don't list 64-bit it makes it seem like elswhere there is a 64-bit version but I can't find any trace of one. The whole thing is much more disorganized that Dell usually is. Than I've ever noticed Dell to be in the past. It takes some shine off their rose. |
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On 27/08/2017 1:34 AM, micky wrote:
which says "This package provides the Dell ControlPoint System Application and is supported on OptiPlex, XPS Notebook, Tablet, Latitude and Precision models that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: Vista (32-bit) and Windows 7 (32-bit)." Alas, I have 64-bit, but further down it says "Format Description: Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 32bit format have been designed to run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 64bit format will only run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. When selecting a device driver update be sure to select the one that is appropriate for your operating system." Yes, 99.9% of 32-bit apps work just fine in 64-bit Windows. There's only a few very specialized ones that require a specific 32-bit OS. Yousuf Khan -- Sent from Giganews on Thunderbird on my Toshiba laptop |
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Is 32-bit okay for 53bit or not?
On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 1:34:40 AM UTC-4, micky wrote:
1)Shouldn't I be able to buy an OEM CD (DVD??) that includes all the drivers for this laptop. It has a DVD drive. The only CDs I've found so par are created by 3rd parties**. Or were these laptops sold commercially so there were only a few CDs for 100 laptops? **And I'm pretty sure they just gather all the files I have found, irrespective of the paradoxical nature of the pages they come from. 2) The new laptop Dell Latitude E4300 has a FnF key marked DCP, Dell Control Point. Pursuing that, I find https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=WR2GG which says "This package provides the Dell ControlPoint System Application and is supported on OptiPlex, XPS Notebook, Tablet, Latitude and Precision models that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: Vista (32-bit) and Windows 7 (32-bit)." Alas, I have 64-bit, but further down it says "Format Description: Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 32bit format have been designed to run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 64bit format will only run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. When selecting a device driver update be sure to select the one that is appropriate for your operating system." Yet even farther down it says " Supported Operating Systems Windows 7, 32-bit Windows Vista, 32-bit " So if I have 64-bit, can I use this???? I added 64-bit to the search terms, but because of this language, I pick up all these ambiguous pages and haven't found anything recommended for 64 yet. This page, for another part of the system, uses the same paradoxical language http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/...driverId=0KRP3 This page uses similar paradoxical language except it's for winXP https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=RGK9G This page, which is only for 3 models, for XP, Vista, and 7, uses similar paradoxical language but ends differently: https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=RY9W7 Fixes - Fixed a vulnerability in the Biometric authentication to Windows XP. "Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 32bit format have been designed to run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 64bit format will only run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. When selecting a device driver update be sure to select the one that is appropriate for your operating system." "Supported Operating Systems Windows 7, 64-bit Windows Vista, 64-bit Windows XP, 64-bit" No mention of 32 bit this is similar https://www.dell.com/support/home/us...driverId=V3P97 "is supported on OptiPlex 580, Latitude E6510 and Precision M4500/T7500/T5500/M6500 that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: XP, Vista (64-bit) and Windows 7 (64-bit). Fixes - Fixed several Pre-Boot issues Enhancements - Enhanced Winbond TPM driver for Windows XP Precision Desktop platforms - Enhanced installation of Windows XP Smart Card driver on some E-series platforms - Enhanced Smart Card Keyboard driver - Enhanced AuthenTec AE2810 Fingerprint Sensor driver for E5xx0 systems" Thanks. What I have found out time and again with drivers is that if the name brand company (e.g. Dell) does not have the driver you need, it is time to do some speelunking in Windows Device Manager. First, click on a device that has no driver, then right-click to examine the properties. Next, click the Details tab. Now scroll down and look at the hardware IDs. In this Dell tower system, for example, one of the hardware IDs is PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_1681 . Do a Google search for PCI Vendor 14E4 and you'd find out that the vendor is Broadcom. Drill down further, and Broadcom device 14E4 is a gigabit 57xx Ethernet chip. Finally, see if the vendor has the drivers you need. If not, search again for the vendor ID, device ID and the word drivers. Why does this all work? Well, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Asus, Acer-eGatewayMachines and all of the rest of the name brand computer SALES companies do not write drivers. They simply repackage the drivers supplied by the chip manufacturers. In Dell's case, that means wrapping a Dell look-and-feel around the driver install software. Now I've given away one of my secrets of successful troubleshooting. Oh, well. Back to dismembering Macs with the special pentalobe screwdrivers required... Ben Myers |
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Is 32-bit okay for 53bit or not?
In alt.sys.pc-clone.dell, on Mon, 4 Sep 2017 14:25:35 -0400, Yousuf Khan
wrote: On 27/08/2017 1:34 AM, micky wrote: which says "This package provides the Dell ControlPoint System Application and is supported on OptiPlex, XPS Notebook, Tablet, Latitude and Precision models that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: Vista (32-bit) and Windows 7 (32-bit)." Alas, I have 64-bit, but further down it says "Format Description: Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 32bit format have been designed to run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. Dell Update Packages (DUP) in Microsoft Windows 64bit format will only run on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems. When selecting a device driver update be sure to select the one that is appropriate for your operating system." Yes, 99.9% of 32-bit apps work just fine in 64-bit Windows. There's only a few very specialized ones that require a specific 32-bit OS. Yousuf Khan Thanks. I'm convinced (though I haven't had time to install anything yet. I delayed answering until I did, but it's taking too long). I wonder why they have to be so convoluted in their description. |
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In alt.sys.pc-clone.dell, on Mon, 4 Sep 2017 15:11:27 -0700 (PDT), Ben
Myers wrote: What I have found out time and again with drivers is that if the name brand= company (e.g. Dell) does not have the driver you need, it is time to do so= me speelunking in Windows Device Manager. First, click on a device that ha= s no driver, then right-click to examine the properties. Next, click the D= etails tab. Now scroll down and look at the hardware IDs. In this Dell tow= er system, for example, one of the hardware IDs is PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_1681 . = Do a Google search for PCI Vendor 14E4 and you'd find out that the vendor = is Broadcom. Drill down further, and Broadcom device 14E4 is a gigabit 57x= x Ethernet chip. Finally, see if the vendor has the drivers you need. If = not, search again for the vendor ID, device ID and the word drivers. Why does this all work? Well, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Asus, Acer-eGatewayMachine= s and all of the rest of the name brand computer SALES companies do not wri= te drivers. They simply repackage the drivers supplied by the chip manufac= turers. In Dell's case, that means wrapping a Dell look-and-feel around th= e driver install software. Now I've given away one of my secrets of successful troubleshooting. Oh, w= ell. Back to dismembering Macs with the special pentalobe screwdrivers req= uired... Ben Myers Tnanks, Ben, I understood this and I saved it in long term saving. It should help, if not this time, next time. |
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