fletcherj Posted July 31, 2012 Report Posted July 31, 2012 Hey guys,Quick question...I'm building my new PC for XPlane around the I7 Ivy Bridge CPU. I have most of the components bought, my question is the hard drive. Currently I have X-Plane 10 installed on a 1TB hard drive, no other apps or music/video; just XPlane. If I move that hard drive over to the new PC and install Windows 7 64 bit on its own partition will I have any performance issues? I should still be able to access XPlane and all the components of windows 7...correct? Quote
larjeet Posted July 31, 2012 Report Posted July 31, 2012 (edited) Xplane10 should work just fine. I have done this with other software and it usually works just fine I have also done this with FS9 and all that happens is that it reverts back to default settings FSX is another story though and I have found that you will usually have to reinstall . I would recomend that you create a folder called Program Files (x86) on the partition and move the Xplane10 folder into it this way Windows 7 64 identifies it as a 32 bit program . Edited July 31, 2012 by larjeet Quote
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