Right click on my computer, click on proerties. It's under the general tab. It'll tell you if you have 64 bit, or it won't say for 32 bit.
2007-05-05 05:56:57
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answered by christianprogrammer2 4
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get the model # or serial # of the machine.
Best way to confirm would be:
1. Call the company, tell them the serial #
2. Look up the model # online.
3. Don't download third party unless its trusted.
The Herbalade Team
http://www.herbalade.com
2007-05-05 13:06:59
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answered by Herbalade.com 2
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It'll be on your processor's box. You can also use applications specific to whatever operating system you have to provide information, such as "cat /proc/cpuinfo" on Linux, or "about my Mac" on Mac OS X. For Windows you may need to download a 3rd party application.
2007-05-05 12:56:49
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answered by Linux OS 7
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Open your computer and count the number of address bussesses coming from your CPU...
2007-05-05 13:02:06
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answered by Anonymous
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download CPU-Z from there ;
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
and install it , it will say your Processor name and properties of your processor , if it says 64Bit , you have 64bit otherwise 32bit.
2007-05-05 12:57:18
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answered by jok3r 4
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Download CPU-z (http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php) & see if it says that your CPU has the x86-64/AMD64/EMT64 instruction set
2007-05-05 13:25:45
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answered by Suman Haldar 4
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