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   Message 13,146 of 16,010   
   g00r00 to IB Joe   
   Re: migrate from 64Bit to 32Bit   
   15 Jan 21 14:03:45   
   
   TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A47   
   MSGID: 1:129/215 82c21347   
   REPLY: 1:342/201 e0cc3d50   
   TZUTC: -0500   
    IJ> I want to migrate from 64Bit to 32Bit... What's the best way??   
      
   If you are talking about going from 64-bit Windows to 32-bit Windows all you   
   have to do is replace the .exe files.  All of the data is compatible between   
   versions of Mystic, even between Linux and Windows and macOS and Raspberry Pi!    
      
   You can even have Mystic automatically replace your .exe files.  If you   
   download and extract the 32-bit version you can type:   
      
   install replace c:\mystic (or wherever your Mystic is installed)   
      
   It should find and replace all of your .exe files for you with the versions   
   found in the installation you downloaded.   
      
   Now if you are using other things like Python, Cryptlib, or the spell checker   
   then you will need to replace those installs/.DLL files with the 32-bit   
   versions of each of those.   
      
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