How does the WinXP system see whether the computer is 32-bit or 64-bit?

  

When we download the software, we often see software in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Recently, users of WinXP systems have encountered such a situation. When he downloaded the software, he did not go to see if his computer operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit, and he downloaded the 64-bit freely. As a result, the software cannot be installed. What should I do if I encounter such a situation? So how do you check if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit? Next, Xiaobian and everyone talk about WinXP system to see if their computer is 32-bit or 64-bit.

The steps are as follows:

1. First, we first find the “My Computer” icon, right click and select “<quo;Properties” in the drop-down options.

2, click on the "Properties" button will pop up the dialog box, then we can see whether the system is 32-bit or 64-bit, if it is 64-bit, will Show X64Edition, if it is not displayed, it will prove that your computer is 32-bit.

3, the second way to view is: we first click the "start” button at the bottom left of the computer screen, click and then click the "control panel" button in the options.

4, click "“ control panel" will pop up the dialog box, then we click the "Performance and Maintenance" button in the dialog box.

5, click on the "Performance and Maintenance" button will appear as shown, then we can see that there is a "system" option, click this option.

6, click on the "System" option will pop up the dialog box, then we can also see if your operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit. If it is 64-bit, X64Edition will be displayed. If it is not displayed, it will prove that your computer is 32-bit.

WinXP system to see if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit method will be introduced to everyone here. So don't just download it, see if the computer can be installed first. Don't think that the higher the level, the better. The premise is that your computer should support it.

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