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Is it possible to install 64 bits Firefox besides the 32 bits version on Windows OS?

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As the new 64 bits version has been released with minimal add-on support, I would like to use them side by side. When the support or newly build 64 bits add-ons will emerge I would like to slowly fade out the 32 bits version as I am only working on 64 bits systems

As the new 64 bits version has been released with minimal add-on support, I would like to use them side by side. When the support or newly build 64 bits add-ons will emerge I would like to slowly fade out the 32 bits version as I am only working on 64 bits systems

被選擇的解決方法

Install the Win64 version in a different folder from where the 32-bit version is installed, using the Custom option. And if you want to be able to run both versions at the same time create a new Profile for Win64.

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選擇的解決方法

Install the Win64 version in a different folder from where the 32-bit version is installed, using the Custom option. And if you want to be able to run both versions at the same time create a new Profile for Win64.

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If I have the two versions installed in different folders can I run them alternatively - one after the other multiple times (not at the same time) on regular bases with the same profile so I can keep all my other stuff synchronized between the two version?

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It is best to keep separate profiles for different Firefox versions to avoid issues. Firefox stores the path to the last version that uses the profile and you would get a compatibility check and profile initialization after each switch.

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That's a real pity. I've switched to the 64bit version because I had issues with the 32bit one reaching the memory limit for a 32bit application - yes, I'm a heavy user and FF isn't always playing nice when left to run for a few days (weeks). Sadly the 64bit version doesn't support the Java plugin / applet and I'm almost left without a real solution ... but I guess that's the reality. At least is there any hope to have Java working in the 64bit version soon ... or at all?

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The 64 bit Firefox versions only support Flash and Silverlight and that is not likely to get changed.