> necessary then, if not to upgrade the RAM, then to use the 32-bit WIndows > 8GB RAM because I would be installing the 64-bit inventor on the 64-bit > my second question is yes there is a significant difference, I'll need the > there are 32-bit and 64-bit versions of inventor, I suppose the answer to > Also, since the "notes" section under Inventor Bootcamp assistance says > able to run Inventor well as opposed to at all. > is anything about the stats on the computers that hints at them not being > as I can tell the minimums of the MacBook Pros today are well above the I've checked and rechecked the requirements for the system. "hcps-marsdenja" wrote in message Thanks. Machine for e-mail, web surfing and work processing, go with a 64-bit O/S On the Windows side, I can say that this machine works much better with aĦ4-bit O/S than it did before on a 32-bit O/S. Greatly detailed parts will work better on a 64-bit O/S. 64-bit takesĪdvantage of memory and CPU throughput.
Yes, any MacBook Pro will run Inventor without a problem. It seems it would be necessary then, if not to upgrade the RAM, then to use the 32-bit WIndows 7 home Premium with the 32-bit Inventor.Īnyway, still looking for an answer to my first question, aside from obviously the 32-bit moving a little slower than the 64-bit.ĮDIT: Essentially what I'm asking is: are the posted recommendations for Inventor on Bootcamp the specification for runing Inventor without overstressing your computer or are they the specification for Inventor running smoothly? I'm just trying to find out if there is anything about the stats on the computers that hints at them not being able to run Inventor well as opposed to at all.Īlso, since the "notes" section under Inventor Bootcamp assistance says there are 32-bit and 64-bit versions of inventor, I suppose the answer to my second question is yes there is a significant difference, I'll need the 8GB RAM because I would be installing the 64-bit inventor on the 64-bit WIndows 7 Home premium. As far as I can tell the minimums of the MacBook Pros today are well above the needs for operating inventor. > only 4GB of RAM (the site recommends 8GB for using a 64-bit guest OS) > consequences for running Inventor on the 64-bit Windows 7 Premium with > Also, will there be any negative (if not exclusively positive)
> that the program would not operate at full potential? > Inventor were almost all that were on that partition, is there any reason > If the Windows partition were 50 GB, and Windows Home Premium 32-bit and > NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics processor This information may be combined with data that Demandbase Advertising has collected from you."hcps-marsdenja" wrote in message Here are the bare minimum stats on the latest MacBook Pro 13 and 15-inch This information may be combined with data that Auryc has collected from you. Aklamio We use Aklamio to collect data about your behavior on our sites. Please refer to the Terms of Use for more information. Visit the Autodesk Services Marketplace to find Autodesk-approved professionals to help you with: Training and implementation Systems integration Business process and workflow optimization BIM services and much more Note: Any service contracted with providers is a direct, paid engagement between customers and providers. We use the data that we provide to Demandbase Advertising to better customize your digital advertising experience and present you with more relevant ads.
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