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Flight simulator windows 7 64bit question

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Question 1:
Does Flight Simulator X Deluxe Edition work in Windows 7 64bit? :confused:

Question 2:
Does Flight Simulator 2004 work in Windows 7 64bit? :confused:

Question 3:
Does Flight Simulator 2002 work in Windows 7 64bit? :confused:
 
The answer to the first two questions is yes. I have no experience of FS2002.
 
They will run, but they will run as 32-bit programs with 32-bit memory restrictions.

Dick
 
You might have 32GB of ram on your rig, but FS2004 will only use 2GB iirc and FSX will only use 3.5GB or so. These are 32-bit limitations.
 
It would be worth noting that this is no worse than running them under Windows n 32bit. It's just you don't get any specific memory advantage for the executable.

What you do get, however, is better memory management and availability for the environment, which helps (IMHO)
 
Question 1:
Does Flight Simulator X Deluxe Edition work in Windows 7 64bit? :confused:

Question 2:
Does Flight Simulator 2004 work in Windows 7 64bit? :confused:

Question 3:
Does Flight Simulator 2002 work in Windows 7 64bit? :confused:

Hi
I am running both FSX and FS2004 on Win 7 64bit. No problems so far.
The only thing i have done different is installed directly into c:/FSX and c:/FS2004 drive and not gone through c:/Program Files. This helps with the admin issues etc.

Regards.
 
FS 2002 should work too, but you have to set the compatiblity mode to Windows XP SP3, otherwise you can get problems with the graphics, as far as I know...
 
I have that...and I don´t see "any" difference from XP-32bit....unless you have a finger with a little tester you can poke on the configuration and get a graph or something.....:D:D:D,,, I must say it is not as stable as XP fer sure!!!!:mischievo:mischievo
 
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