rausdahl Junior Member
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I want to download an application from Microsoft to test some USB ports on my machine, but they have three versions of the application -- one for 32-bit and two for 64-bit, and I don't know which to use. I did some searches and checked about 30 search results trying to determine if the XP 2800 is 32-bit or 64-bit, but didn't have any luck.
The versions for the application are listed below. If the XP2800 is a 32-bit processor, I assume I should download the X86 version. If it's a 64-bit processor, I assume I should download the AMD64 version.
X86, which is identified as 32-bit. IA64, which is identified as IA64-bit. AMD64, which is identified as X64-bit.
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QUOTE (rausdahl @ Oct 28 2004, 08:25 AM) I want to download an application from Microsoft to test some USB ports on my machine, but they have three versions of the application -- one for 32-bit and two for 64-bit, and I don't know which to use. I did some searches and checked about 30 search results trying to determine if the XP 2800 is 32-bit or 64-bit, but didn't have any luck.
The versions for the application are listed below. If the XP2800 is a 32-bit processor, I assume I should download the X86 version. If it's a 64-bit processor, I assume I should download the AMD64 version.
X86, which is identified as 32-bit. IA64, which is identified as IA64-bit. AMD64, which is identified as X64-bit. Download and run WCPUID...Click on extended features flag, in the bottom right of the screen that pops up it will tell you if it supports 64 bit extensions...
If you have a Socket A(462) cpu then it is 32bit...
MD
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