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Dilip
December 5th 03, 12:18 PM
How can I tell if my Windows XP Home Edition is 32bit or
64bit?
Thanks.
Balberith
December 5th 03, 12:18 PM
"Dilip" > wrote in message
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> How can I tell if my Windows XP Home Edition is 32bit or
> 64bit?
Easy, Home Edition only comes in 32-bit flavour. Plus, if you have to ask
the question, then you've got 32-bit, trust me.
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Balberith
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If you don't say what you mean,
Then how can you ever mean what you say?
Chris Lanier
December 5th 03, 12:18 PM
You have 32bit most likely
If you have XP Home it is for sure 32bit.
If you have XP Pro..Right click on My Computer and select Properties. If
you see 64-bit in there anywhere u have 64 it it does not say 64 then u have
32.
"Dilip" > wrote in message
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> How can I tell if my Windows XP Home Edition is 32bit or
> 64bit?
>
> Thanks.
Mike Truitt [Microsoft]
December 5th 03, 12:19 PM
Hello all,
I will be posting this on several threads; however to tell if you have a
64-bit vs. a 32-bit computer, just run the System Information tool. (type
winmsd at in the Run box) If you have a 32-bit system, the "System Type"
listed should be something like"X86-based PC". If you have a 64-bit
system, you will see an entry stating something like "Itanium (TM) - based
PC". In addition, when looking at the processor(s) on the computer, a
32-bit system should start with x86 and a 64-bit will start with ia64.
(didn't check an AMD or other processors to see if they show different)
I also noticed that on the Windows 2003 Server I tested, that the winver
tool showed in the artwork that the OS was built for 64-bit hardware.
(don't remember the exact wording)
Best regards,
Mike Truitt
Microsoft Corporation
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