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64-bit and Snow Leopard – What 64-bit means for you
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<blockquote data-quote="McBie" data-source="post: 897028" data-attributes="member: 54417"><p>System Software Overview:</p><p></p><p> System Version: Mac OS X 10.6 (10A432)</p><p> Kernel Version: Darwin 10.0.0</p><p> Boot Volume: Macintosh HD</p><p> Boot Mode: Normal</p><p> Computer Name: MDNMBP</p><p> User Name: Marc De Neef (marcdeneef)</p><p> Secure Virtual Memory: Enabled</p><p> <strong>64-bit Kernel and Extensions: Yes</strong></p><p> Time since boot: 15:06</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, Doesn't make one bit of difference in my situation.</p><p>Everything runs smoothly boot in 32 and 64 and the machine is much more responsive either way.</p><p></p><p>Cheers ... McBie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McBie, post: 897028, member: 54417"] System Software Overview: System Version: Mac OS X 10.6 (10A432) Kernel Version: Darwin 10.0.0 Boot Volume: Macintosh HD Boot Mode: Normal Computer Name: MDNMBP User Name: Marc De Neef (marcdeneef) Secure Virtual Memory: Enabled [B]64-bit Kernel and Extensions: Yes[/B] Time since boot: 15:06 Yep, Doesn't make one bit of difference in my situation. Everything runs smoothly boot in 32 and 64 and the machine is much more responsive either way. Cheers ... McBie [/QUOTE]
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