How do I know if I am running the 64bit version of Dimension Pro

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2010/12/28 14:50:39 (permalink)

How do I know if I am running the 64bit version of Dimension Pro

I just migrated to a new system running 64bit windows 7 on SONAR 8.5.3-how do I know I am running the 64bit version of D-Pro when I open it up in SONAR.
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    Re:How do I know if I am running the 64bit version of Dimension Pro 2010/12/28 15:26:11 (permalink)
    Well, I'm using SONAR 8.5.3 and the 1.5 version of Dim Pro, and when I load Dim Pro from the SynthRack the name of Dimension Pro with x64 in the name is the 64 bit (x64) version of Dim Pro.

    The 32 bit version doesn't have x64 in the name. So, when you load the Dim Pro with x64 in the name, you know you're using the 64 bit version. In addition, the Dim Pro Property Page has the name Dimension Pro x64 in the top left hand corner.
     
    Also, from the Dimension Pro 1.5 update release notes:
     
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  • When updating Dimension Pro x64 from SONAR 8 you may end up with multiple file names, it is recommended to use the latest 1.5 version of Dimension Pro which is named 'Dimension Pro x64'."      
    If you havn't updated to the 1.5 version of Dim Pro, you might want to do that, and you will see the Dim Pro name with x64 in the name, which will guide you to know you're loading the 64 bit version.
    post edited by thomasabarnes - 2010/12/28 15:38:07


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