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How to expand Win 32 Emul to 64 Emul?!
I have a emulator working for win32 systems, while not for Win64. may someone tell me is it possible to expand it so it can work in Win7-64 too?
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2012-05-19 03:51 PM
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Re: How to expand Win 32 Emul to 64 Emul?!
just you have to disable user power control UPC from control panel . then it will work .
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Re: How to expand Win 32 Emul to 64 Emul?!
Originally Posted by
aminkhan
just you have to disable user power control UPC from control panel . then it will work .
Thank you my friend, Actually it works on win7-32 without problem using the method you mentioned, just I need to run it on win7-64 (by changing the regfiles, or...)?
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Re: How to expand Win 32 Emul to 64 Emul?!
u have 2 way:
1- use emulator for make undongle software
2-dump emulator and again use dump data for make new emutator 32 or 64
u need make new sys file.
reg file dont change in 32 and 64
Originally Posted by
rfoptman
Thank you my friend, Actually it works on win7-32 without problem using the method you mentioned, just I need to run it on win7-64 (by changing the regfiles, or...)?
Last edited by hp3hp3; 2012-05-19 at 05:28 PM
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Re: How to expand Win 32 Emul to 64 Emul?!
Originally Posted by
hp3hp3
u have 2 way:
1- use emulator for make undongle software
2-dump emulator and again use dump data for make new emutator 32 or 64
u need make new sys file.
reg file dont change in 32 and 64
Hello bro
I can change 64 to 32 bit sys file
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Re: How to expand Win 32 Emul to 64 Emul?!
No
Impossible do it
Originally Posted by
sonar_bangla
Hello bro
I can change 64 to 32 bit sys file
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Re: How to expand Win 32 Emul to 64 Emul?!
On Win32, I presume your 32bit emulator dll/sys files go into c:\windows\system32.
On Win64, any 32bit dlls must be in C:\Windows\SysWOW64 so put them there and try. Often installers will wrongly put them in c:\windows\system32 that's why they won't work on a 64bit OS.
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