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I had it working on my cocktail cabinet I am putting together and the hard drive started having problems. put in a new drive and started over and it crashes?  most likely something stupid I missed hopefully someone can help

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Download the latest version and uncheck the install 64 bit box. Report back with support files attached. Thanks.

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uninstalled,  deleted the gamex  folder and reinstalled only the 32 bit version and left everything default and setup mame only and it seems to be working? could swear I installed the 64 bit version the first time and it worked but hey its working now thanks!!

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figured out what was really causing the crash, it was a corrupt theme. I was using the galaga vertical theme and reselected and it crashed so it deleted the folder and re-download and now its fine but it there any big advantage with the 64 bit version of gameex?   or should I leave it the 32bit version. also where do I disable the showing of the control panel at the game launch,  thanks

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This may sound like a generic answer if you have a knowledgeable computer background, but...

If you have a 64-bit system and a 64-bit version of a program exists, it is usually in your best interest to try the 64-bit version. It means that aspects of the program have been written to take advantage of 64-bit architecture that should allow the program to run better (though you may or may not notice a difference).

Note that 32-bit versions of programs should run just fine on 64-bit systems and you will not have any loss of features or functionality, so it is generally ok to go with a 32 bit version.

In this case, the 64-bit version of Gameex was released earlier in the summer, so we have seen a few incomatibilities crop up. Tom has been working to fix these as they have been discovered. If the 32-bit version works fine for you and you are happy with it, then I suggest leaving it at that. However, you could try the 64-bit version down the road if the itch ever strikes you.

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