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| ====== Is my Windows 64 or 32 Bit ====== | ====== Is my Windows 64 or 32 Bit ====== | ||
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| + | This is an annoying question because from the UI, it is not always obvious. However from the command line, you can use this command to find out | ||
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| + | wmic os get osarchitecture | ||
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| + | You will then get an output that looks like the following: | ||
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