Win XP ?

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David Burdick

I have Win XP Home version. How do I find out whether I
have the 32 or 64 bit version.

Thanks,
Dave
 
If you have to ask, I can guarantee you that you've got the 32bit version.
You would know if you had the 64bit.
 
You have the 32 bit one

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You have the 32 bit version

Want more detail?
- HOME is 32-bit only.
- PRO can be 32 or 64 bit, but the 64 bit can only run on
SPECIAL hardware.
- The 64 bit version of PRO says "64 bit edition."
- You would have paid much more for 64 bit XP.
- You cannot pick up 64 bit in ANY store.
- 64 bit does not run on Pentium-Anything
- 64 bit does not run on Athlon-anything.
- 64 bit does not run on Celeron-anything
- 64 bit does not run on Duron-anything
- 64 bit does not run on Palm
- 64 bit does not run on 486.
- 64 bit does not run on Macintosh.
- 64 bit does not run on Commodore 64.
- 64 bit does not run on whatever Via's former Cyrex chip
is called this
week.
- 64 bit does not run on HP Pavilions
- 64 bit does not run on Sony Vaios
- 64 bit does not run on Gateway home computers.
- 64 bit does not run on Alienware.
- 64 bit does not run on Falcon Northwest.
- 64 bit does not run on Compaq Presarios
- 64 bit does not run on any system you can buy at Wal-
Mart, Best Buy, Fred
Meyer, CompUSA, or any other computer superstore,
retailer, or shopping
club.
- 64 bit COSTS ENOUGH AND MAKES YOU GO THROUGH ENOUGH TO
GET IT THAT YOU
FRIGGIN' KNOW IF YOU HAVE IT!

PS read the page that has the questions. So that way you
dont repeat anything that has just been answered
 

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