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Subject: 32 or 64 bit

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Name: studboy
Date: September 22, 2007 at 10:10:55 Pacific
Subject: 32 or 64 bit
OS: win xp home
CPU/Ram: pentium 4cpu 2 ghz 1.25gb
Model/Manufacturer: alienware/custom
Comment:
can you tell me if my system is 32 or 64bit. I can't find it in the reg of computer info

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Response Number 1
Name: jackbomb
Date: September 22, 2007 at 10:33:52 Pacific
Subject: 32 or 64 bit
Reply: (edit)
A 2GHz P4 is 32-bit.

Super Pentium III: NOW WITH 7950GT AGP!
PIII-S cpu overclocked to 1.66GHz--As fast as a 2.5GHz P4!
2GB of PC2700 memory
QDI Advance 12T board
Audigy 2
Vista Home Premium


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Response Number 2
Name: studboy
Date: September 22, 2007 at 12:05:31 Pacific
Subject: 32 or 64 bit
Reply: (edit)
Thank you for the prompt reply sir. :)

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