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Mike
December 5th 03, 12:19 PM
Right click My Computer, go to properties. If it is 64
bit, it will say so...if it does not...then it is 32. The
easier way to check is that if your computer costs more
than your car. Then it is 64 bit.

Chris Lanier
December 5th 03, 12:19 PM
Thanks for the great tip, but no one will read this, they will just start a
new post!

"Mike" > wrote in message
...
> Right click My Computer, go to properties. If it is 64
> bit, it will say so...if it does not...then it is 32. The
> easier way to check is that if your computer costs more
> than your car. Then it is 64 bit.

Mike
December 5th 03, 12:19 PM
yeah...i know...it never ceases to amaze me that people
won't take the time to scroll down one page.
>-----Original Message-----
>Thanks for the great tip, but no one will read this,
they will just start a
>new post!
>
>"Mike" > wrote in message
...
>> Right click My Computer, go to properties. If it is 64
>> bit, it will say so...if it does not...then it is 32.
The
>> easier way to check is that if your computer costs more
>> than your car. Then it is 64 bit.
>
>
>.
>

David
December 5th 03, 12:21 PM
"Mike" > wrote in news:071501c361e5$5605eda0
:

> Right click My Computer, go to properties. If it is 64
> bit, it will say so...if it does not...then it is 32. The
> easier way to check is that if your computer costs more
> than your car. Then it is 64 bit.

Re: the subject line..

Yes. The same way you know if you own a Ferrari. You just know. Mainly
because of the un-godly amount of money you paid for it.

David

Falco98
December 5th 03, 12:22 PM
Re-post this, but first set your system clock ahead 3 days. (that is, if
you use outlook to post)


"Mike" > wrote in message
...
> Right click My Computer, go to properties. If it is 64
> bit, it will say so...if it does not...then it is 32. The
> easier way to check is that if your computer costs more
> than your car. Then it is 64 bit.

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