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Nedam Abed
December 5th 03, 12:13 PM
Hello There,

I wonder how can I know the system type I am using. Like I
have Windows XP Home Edition, and wonder how to know the
installed software, components, versions, processor, etc.
The same would be asked if to know 32- or 64-bit. Is there
an article on microsoft website addressing such things?

Please send a copy of the reply to my mailing address as
well.

Regards,

John Liebson
December 5th 03, 12:13 PM
On 12/8/2003 12:01, Nedam Abed wrote:

> Hello There,
>
> I wonder how can I know the system type I am using. Like I
> have Windows XP Home Edition, and wonder how to know the
> installed software, components, versions, processor, etc.
> The same would be asked if to know 32- or 64-bit. Is there
> an article on microsoft website addressing such things?
>
> Please send a copy of the reply to my mailing address as
> well.
>
> Regards,
http://www.aida32.hu/aida-features.php?bit=32

robert
December 5th 03, 12:13 PM
got same question.....went to download new patch for that
i love bill virus........and there was 2 versions.....i
just downloaded the 32 bit one.....why this has 2 b so
hard..it wasn't even on ms update page !!
>-----Original Message-----
>On 12/8/2003 12:01, Nedam Abed wrote:
>
>> Hello There,
>>
>> I wonder how can I know the system type I am using.
Like I
>> have Windows XP Home Edition, and wonder how to know
the
>> installed software, components, versions, processor,
etc.
>> The same would be asked if to know 32- or 64-bit. Is
there
>> an article on microsoft website addressing such things?
>>
>> Please send a copy of the reply to my mailing address
as
>> well.
>>
>> Regards,
>http://www.aida32.hu/aida-features.php?bit=32
>
>.
>

Mike Hall
December 5th 03, 12:13 PM
Try www.belarc.com
"Nedam Abed" > wrote in message
...
> Hello There,
>
> I wonder how can I know the system type I am using. Like I
> have Windows XP Home Edition, and wonder how to know the
> installed software, components, versions, processor, etc.
> The same would be asked if to know 32- or 64-bit. Is there
> an article on microsoft website addressing such things?
>
> Please send a copy of the reply to my mailing address as
> well.
>
> Regards,

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