Difference between revisions of "32-bit Windows"
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| − | 32-bit Windows is a version of [[Windows]] by [[Microsoft]] that uses 32 bits of data to be processed in parallel. | + | '''32-bit Windows''' is a version of [[Windows]] by [[Microsoft]] that uses 32 bits of data to be processed in parallel. |
All versions of Windows from 98 SE through to [[Windows XP|XP]] were 32-bit. [[Windows 95]] was 16-bit, and Windows Vista and 7 come in both 32 and 64-bit versions. | All versions of Windows from 98 SE through to [[Windows XP|XP]] were 32-bit. [[Windows 95]] was 16-bit, and Windows Vista and 7 come in both 32 and 64-bit versions. | ||
'''Am I running 32-bit Windows?''' | '''Am I running 32-bit Windows?''' | ||
Revision as of 00:40, July 19, 2011
32-bit Windows is a version of Windows by Microsoft that uses 32 bits of data to be processed in parallel. All versions of Windows from 98 SE through to XP were 32-bit. Windows 95 was 16-bit, and Windows Vista and 7 come in both 32 and 64-bit versions. Am I running 32-bit Windows?
- Users ask this question when downloading software, if there are separate versions for 64-bit and 32-bit Windows.
- In Vista, open the System control panel by right-clicking Computer and choosing Properties (either on the Start Menu or in Windows Explorer)