Windows XP, 32 or 64 bit?

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Robert Lankey said:
It's 32bit. I don't believe there is a 64bit version of HE? Feel free to
correct me if I'm wrong though! :)

Nope, there is no 64bit version of XP Home.
 
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
 
Wislu Plethora said:
The other method you can use is to READ ONE OF THE OTHER
12 MILLION GODDAM POSTS ON THIS SUBJECT.

Hey you ****chop, fix your dildo, so you don't get so arsed over these questions, you could just as easily ignore!
 
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