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64 Bit

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Posted by: stallic

When I am on the Internet, particularly Microsoft's web site for security updates it gives choices between the downloads if you are using a 64 bit or a 32 bit and honestly I do not know. I don't know how to tell the difference. How do you know? They also ask about a Server 2003. Don't know what that is either. I have Windows 2002 XP, Dell, 512 Ram, and a 2.80 processor, Intel 4. That is all it says. How do you find out? Thanks, stallic.



Posted by: goranpaa

That is 32 bit XP.
The new 64 bit Windows, is under evaluation still.
Windows server 2003, is mainly as the name suggests, a server operating system. But you can adapt it to workstation PC:s



Posted by: stallic

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Originally Posted by stallic
When I am on the Internet, particularly Microsoft's web site for security updates it gives choices between the downloads if you are using a 64 bit or a 32 bit and honestly I do not know. I don't know how to tell the difference. How do you know? They also ask about a Server 2003. Don't know what that is either. I have Windows 2002 XP, Dell, 512 Ram, and a 2.80 processor, Intel 4. That is all it says. How do you find out? Thanks, stallic.

Thank you so much for answering my questions. That has been a worry for me for quite some time, I'm talking months. You have made my day. Thanks again. stallic



 
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