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Subject:Re: How to tell if you are on a 64 bit windows From:Hodgins Family <ehodgins -at- telusplanet -dot- net> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Thu, 24 May 2007 09:43:30 -0600
On Thu, 2007-24-05 at 09:11 -0600, Hodgins Family wrote:
> > However, I don't have access to a 64 bit Windows OS, so I cannot
> > determine this first hand.
> >
> > My question...if you are writing an installation guide and want to
> > include a line on how to check if their Windows OS is 64 bit or 32
> > bit, what would you say? BTW...it doesn't have to be determined
> > programmaticaly.
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