Yes it's accurate. That's why many (if not most....well, mine, anyway) laptops are made with a non-64-bit version, so that games using active x can still be played. At least that's the explanation I was given.
That's why I think it's weird that this active x is found in the 64-bit version. But then I don't remember what I had installed that prompted it being deleted. Maybe I mistakenly downloaded it, forgetting that I wouldn't be able to play a game with it; and then it was automatically deleted, since it doesn't belong????
I can't imagine why 64-bit shouldn't be able to use active x. But again, I'm no expert. Who knows why :laugh:!!
In any case, I've deleted it, and now will close down for the night. And we'll see what happens tomorrow when I start up. So cross fingers -- I'll let you know what happens
That's why I think it's weird that this active x is found in the 64-bit version. But then I don't remember what I had installed that prompted it being deleted. Maybe I mistakenly downloaded it, forgetting that I wouldn't be able to play a game with it; and then it was automatically deleted, since it doesn't belong????
I can't imagine why 64-bit shouldn't be able to use active x. But again, I'm no expert. Who knows why :laugh:!!
In any case, I've deleted it, and now will close down for the night. And we'll see what happens tomorrow when I start up. So cross fingers -- I'll let you know what happens
