It might have been on forums.4d.com - you need to have a certain level of 
chipset for 64-bit. Some level of SSE support is required. I think it's 
documented.

> On Aug 14, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Dave Nasralla via 4D_Tech 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Just wondering if anyone else has run into this. We have a older Dell
> PC - Optiplex 745 - purchased in 2008. It is currently running Windows
> 10 64bit. We were experiencing crashes (very predictable) with certain
> button clicks which ran fairly benign code when I moved to a 64bit
> Windows client (v17). Very consistent.
> 
> When I dropped back to 32 bit, the issues went away. Other (more
> current) machines are fine.
> 
> Is there a chipset issue with older PCs that might cause this? I
> remember an earlier post where an old Mac mini with a current OS can't
> run the current 4D.

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