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Has anyone ever had the problem that MetaTrader can't update? I'm running version 2190 x32. It downloads the update, puts it in, after restart the version is the same. It downloads the update again and puts it in again. Same version again. It looks as if the update server has uploaded an old version by mistake.
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Has anyone ever had a problem with MetaTrader not being able to update? I'm running version 2190 x32. It downloads the update, puts it in, after restart the version is the same. It downloads the update again and puts it in again. Same version again. It looks as if the update server has downloaded an old version by mistake.
Most likely, the 64-bit version of the beta is downloaded. Then it fails to start and everything repeats from the beginning.
It is clear what the root of the problem is. MetaTrader 5 build 2190 is the latest release that supports the 32-bit version.
So 2190 x32 tries to update itself to 2202 x64, although it is not asked to update to x64. For some reason, it fails to update and gets a stupid waste of internet traffic. It seems to be a bug.
What for do we need x32? If a customer will have x32 and something won't work (with the same x32 dlls for instance) then he must have the actual x32 version for tests.
It is clear what the root of the problem is. MetaTrader 5 build 2190 is the latest release that supports the 32-bit version.
So 2190 x32 tries to update itself to 2202 x64, although it is not asked to update to x64. For some reason it fails to update and gets a stupid waste of internet traffic. Seems to be a bug.
What for do we need x32? If a customer will have x32 and something won't work (with the same x32 dlls for instance) then he/she must have the actual x32 version for tests.
The x32 terminal is relevant (now "was relevant") to tablets.
x32 terminal is relevant (now "was relevant") for tablets.
1) If someone has Windows x32, will the x64 version still be installed on it?
2) How to disable constant auto-updating of x32 version to nowhere?
1) If someone has x32 Windows, will the x64 version be installed on them anyway?
2) How to disable auto-update of x32 version to nowhere?
Do you have any 64-bit software running on 32-bit Windows? Or is it a little unfashionable to think these days?
Do you have any 64-bit software running on 32-bit Windows? Or is it out of fashion to think these days?
If your processor supports x64, emulators are of help. That is not the question. The question is about the fact that
x32 terminal is relevant (now it "was relevant") to tablets.
Although there are still a number of customers for whom this is still relevant.