As I recall, XP was the very very very last drivers for minoltas, but the
aftermarket sw whose name I forget doesn't care. Since neither of my Minolta
scanners are dead (I'm very sad) I won't find out. Maybe a John hermanson of
Minolta will surface.
---- Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently installed a refurbished HP Pavilion with 8GB and a quad core
AMD processor running Win7 64 bit. It took me a little while to get
used to Win 7 vs XP but now I generally prefer it. Since this was a
whole new machine ($350 from geeks.com) sans monitor I had it and the
old XP machine on the same network where I was able to copy and install
thing easily and quickly from XP to Win7. I also installed a KVM switch
between the XP and Win7 machines so both can be running and I can switch
which machine owns the keyboard, video and mouse with the push of a
button. Win7 64 bit recognizes 32 bit apps and installs them in their
own 32 bit (x86) program files directory. I don't think that
necessarily extends to device drivers but your Minolta scanner is a USB
device and I think USB devices are covered in the transition from 32 to
64 bits.
There's probably a little bit of a gamble involved but if you can get
your old hardware to go beyond 4GB I'd definitely move to Win7 64 bit.
The HP Win 7 machine is so superior to the Dell XP machine in boot time
I can't even stand to wait for XP to boot anymore. The XP machine will
ultimately be converted to Linux.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/23/2013 3:33 PM, GMcGrath@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I know we've got some computer gurus on the list, so I thought I'd ask for
> advice. I've been using Win XP on my computers at work and at home, but
> bought a laptop in January with Win 7 64 bit on it, and I liked it enough to
> buy a copy of Win 7 32 bit to install on a netbook I have to travel with.
> Backed it up, wiped the drive, and did the install myself. I'm going to have
> to upgrade to Win 7 at work within the next year, but I'm testing the
> waters on my home computers.
>
> Now I'm contemplating installing Win 7 on my main desktop at home. It's a
> couple of years old, but still recent enough to take the upgrade, I think
> (from running the upgrade advisor). I've already bought a new 120 GB SSD to
> install as the boot drive, and plan on installing my OS and programs on it.
> My current boot drive is a 500 GB WD Caviar Black and I plan to use it for
> storage after the upgrade.
>
> Here's what I have to work with:
> ASUS P5KC motherboard
> Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
> 4 GB DDR3 RAM
> NVIDEA GeForce 8600GT-based video card
>
> I plan to use Photoshop Elements for photo editing. I'm using version 7
> now, and will buy the current version after I upgrade my OS. I have a Minolta
> Dimage Scan Elite 5400II scanner. I'm thinking I can use Vuescan to drive
> the scanner if I can't get a Minolta driver for it, but I don't use it very
> much. I've read online that others have gotten this scanner to run on
> 64-bit Win 7. I don't do any gaming or run any other heavy-duty apps.
>
> I'm really wondering if I need access to more than 4 GB of RAM, vs having
> any compatibility problems running the 64-bit version of Win 7 vs 32-bit.
>
> Any and all comments are appreciated.
>
> Greg
>
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