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    glorious day for 6920 x64 users

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by gekk_gad, Jul 17, 2008.

  1. gekk_gad

    gekk_gad Notebook Consultant

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    hi!
    anyone can provide links to 9500m 64bit drivers?
    cant find them on acer.com
    there are only
    8PGS_8ESE_v7.15....64bit.zip
    9PGS_9PGE2_9EGE_v7.15....32bit.zip

    is it possible to use the 8PGS 64 bit driver?

    br
     
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    CQSTELUSH Notebook Consultant

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    juee Notebook Enthusiast

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    aare all these for the 6920?
     
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    gekk_gad Notebook Consultant

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    yes, i have tested and confirmed that it is working as it is supposed to work. finally i was able to use 64bit vista and wow it did speed up my analysis work esp with the 64 bit system.
     
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    $n!pR Notebook Guru

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    What`s the big deal? It's only a modem...
     
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    bigozone JellyRoll touring now

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    some people still only have access to dial-up especially in rural locations....

    thank goodnes that isn't my case... or yours... and there are some OLDER propriatary software that relies on WINSOCK for data transfers.....

    i think that was GG's main issue. software compatibility
     
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    my work relies on sending data using modem connections and utilizes the vsat module that i have for downloads.