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Thread: 32bit vs X64

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    32bit vs X64

    Our clan established a 64bit TS3 on a local in-house server so as to get familiar with its operations before we shifted over from TS2 located on our gaming servers.

    We are finally ready to do the migration but we have a question:

    Our Game server runs a 32bit OS. Can we create the 32bit TS3 on the server but bring the rest of the files from our 64bit trial over so that we retain permissions and settings?

    We could easily rebuild the server from scratch but we'd like to know if we could save a few hours of work?

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    i changed from 64 bit to 32 bit today as im sick of it crashing, i just hope its a bit more stable.

    all i did was copy the 32 bit files and started the 32 bit exe. no issues to report.

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    Great news that the 64bit and the 32bit executables are interoperable

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    well its been 12 hours so far without a restart, must say its more stable than the 64 bit in my case.

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