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    C-croft's Avatar
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    Cloudcroft Ieyasu
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    I have never had a problem with the WoW mode(64bit Windows on Windows) or BSODs. I did have some crash to desktop issues. But most of those were GPU related issues only. I have been able to recover usually. Although there have been times my gpu locks at 324mhz for gpu and mem. This is the only game I have problems with.
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    Seloria Lionward
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    Quote Originally Posted by C-croft View Post
    I have never had a problem with the WoW mode(64bit Windows on Windows) or BSODs. I did have some crash to desktop issues. But most of those were GPU related issues only. I have been able to recover usually. Although there have been times my gpu locks at 324mhz for gpu and mem. This is the only game I have problems with.
    Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what is WoW mode? :/
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    Adament Entreri
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krozjin View Post
    Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what is WoW mode? :/
    WoW64 mode is the conversion from 32 bit to 64 bit, and no that is not a stupid question.
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    I guess I could repley with more boring crap, so here it goes.

    WoW mode makes 32bit systems work with 64 bit systems. But there is a lot more involved, which most people get bored with the WHY. So, I guess I'll just say my findings from some research on the subject. Look up "Dirty memory" its really sloppy, hence the dirty memory title, but I didn't give it to that; that's just what I found.

    I do want to blame windows....BUT, they give us the platform to build upon...is it their fault that devs don't write code to spec?...(in respect to dirty memory, is there a right way?)..well I'm at a loss after that Dirty memory explanation...I'm not a Dev so I can't answer.

    Just an observer.
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