Normally YES..
Most computer hardware is not "bit-specific"; you can use a device with a 16, 32, or 64-bit operating system interchangeably as long as you have drivers for the device. The SideWinder Precision 2 is a standard USB HID device; it is supported out-of-the-box on all systems from Windows XP on, both 32-bit and 64-bit editions.
Yes. 64 bit system has a 32bit simulation mode to let users install 32 bit software. Program files x86 is where the 32 bit software being installed on a 64 bit system.
The only difference comes at when you are getting the drivers. While installing 32-bit drivers to a 64-bit computer, the installation might be successful. However, when installing 64-bit drivers to a 32-bit computer, the drivers will not install. But it is good to get drivers that match your computer bit system.
32 bit drivers are designed for 32 bit computers. 16 bit drivers are designed for 16 bit computers. Most modern computers are either 32 or 64 bit.
You can obtain them from the link below. And make sure to use the 64 or 32 bit, depending on your system.
Yes, and given the lack of 64 bit software support, probably better, and you can use unsigned drivers.
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All drivers for Windows 7 64 Bit Home Basic can be installed within the Device Manager. The Device Manager is found in the Control Panel. Within the Device Manager, you can update drivers as well as scan for hardware changes.
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32 bit drivers are not compatible with an 64 bit operating system and you cannot connvert them into 64 bit. Consult your hardware manufacturers website for appropriate drivers.
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