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Anna
December 5th 03, 12:18 PM
Ditto: Jen, Plethora, Matt, Jake, Nan.....
C'mon guys, someone who knows how the heck you firgure
out which version of WindowsXP you have (32 or 64 bit)
please step up to the plate and let all of us "idiots"
know. I'll happily forward the secret potion to all of
the other folks looking for the same info. We're trying
to do the right thing here and protect ourselves from
this virus, but the lack of information on Microsoft's
product and system info both online in our downloaded
software or even in our printed product packaging is
making this impossible without the miracle of somehow
getting through to a real person on the phone. Help!
Anyone? Microsoft, if you're listening, please address
this topic on your otherwise helpful site!
Balberith
December 5th 03, 12:18 PM
> C'mon guys, someone who knows how the heck you firgure
> out which version of WindowsXP you have (32 or 64 bit)
There's no obvious indicator for you to see, so just trust us - if you have
to ask the question then you are running the 32-bit version. Especially if
you are running XP Home, which is only available in the 32-bit flavour.
The 64-bit version only runs on a very specific subset of expensive,
high-end machines. If you'd spent out on one of those then you would know
about it.
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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?
Mark Henri
December 5th 03, 12:18 PM
http://www.markhenri.com/sw/reference/howmanybits.html
"Anna" > wrote in message
...
> Ditto: Jen, Plethora, Matt, Jake, Nan.....
>
> C'mon guys, someone who knows how the heck you firgure
> out which version of WindowsXP you have (32 or 64 bit)
> please step up to the plate and let all of us "idiots"
> know. I'll happily forward the secret potion to all of
> the other folks looking for the same info. We're trying
> to do the right thing here and protect ourselves from
> this virus, but the lack of information on Microsoft's
> product and system info both online in our downloaded
> software or even in our printed product packaging is
> making this impossible without the miracle of somehow
> getting through to a real person on the phone. Help!
> Anyone? Microsoft, if you're listening, please address
> this topic on your otherwise helpful site!
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.
"Anna" > wrote in message
...
> Ditto: Jen, Plethora, Matt, Jake, Nan.....
>
> C'mon guys, someone who knows how the heck you firgure
> out which version of WindowsXP you have (32 or 64 bit)
> please step up to the plate and let all of us "idiots"
> know. I'll happily forward the secret potion to all of
> the other folks looking for the same info. We're trying
> to do the right thing here and protect ourselves from
> this virus, but the lack of information on Microsoft's
> product and system info both online in our downloaded
> software or even in our printed product packaging is
> making this impossible without the miracle of somehow
> getting through to a real person on the phone. Help!
> Anyone? Microsoft, if you're listening, please address
> this topic on your otherwise helpful site!
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
Spinner
December 5th 03, 12:19 PM
It HAS been answerd if you took the time to READ.
"Anna" > wrote in message
...
> Ditto: Jen, Plethora, Matt, Jake, Nan.....
>
> C'mon guys, someone who knows how the heck you firgure
> out which version of WindowsXP you have (32 or 64 bit)
> please step up to the plate and let all of us "idiots"
> know. I'll happily forward the secret potion to all of
> the other folks looking for the same info. We're trying
> to do the right thing here and protect ourselves from
> this virus, but the lack of information on Microsoft's
> product and system info both online in our downloaded
> software or even in our printed product packaging is
> making this impossible without the miracle of somehow
> getting through to a real person on the phone. Help!
> Anyone? Microsoft, if you're listening, please address
> this topic on your otherwise helpful site!
Perdita X. Nitt
December 5th 03, 12:20 PM
Anna wrote:
> Ditto: Jen, Plethora, Matt, Jake, Nan.....
>
> C'mon guys, someone who knows how the heck you firgure
> out which version of WindowsXP you have (32 or 64 bit)
> please step up to the plate and let all of us "idiots"
> know. I'll happily forward the secret potion to all of
> the other folks looking for the same info. We're trying
> to do the right thing here and protect ourselves from
> this virus, but the lack of information on Microsoft's
> product and system info both online in our downloaded
> software or even in our printed product packaging is
> making this impossible without the miracle of somehow
> getting through to a real person on the phone. Help!
> Anyone? Microsoft, if you're listening, please address
> this topic on your otherwise helpful site!
Another PLONKer who can't scroll down 5 minutes worth of posts. I did some
calculations today and worked out that this question is asked every 2 hours.
Anna, you really need help if you can't search. The answer is staring you in
the face.
--
Perdita X. Dream
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