32-bit or 64-bit CPUs/processors or operating systems indicate the address size for memory. A 64-bit address obviously can allow the computer to allocate much more than a 32-bit one. Otherwise there's not much differences (except CPUs in which most 64-bit CPUs have execute-disable bits that help prevent unauthorized programs from running)
Yes.
fat32, 32 bit, 64 bit
A design of computer with a bus width of 32.
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64 bit OSes use special set of instructions as well as 64 bit memory space which is in principle is not supported by 32 bit processors.
YES
The only difference comes at when you are getting the drivers. While installing 32-bit drivers to a 64-bit computer, the installation might be successful. However, when installing 64-bit drivers to a 32-bit computer, the drivers will not install. But it is good to get drivers that match your computer bit system.
To find out if you are running 32 bit or 64 bit you will need to press the Start Orb, go to Computer and press View System Information. It will tell you what version you are running there.
right click computer and go 2 properties ull find there wheather ur pc is 64 or 32 bit. the diff is in color depth 64 is best while 32 is good
To find out if your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows, do the following:Open System by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.Under System, you can view the system type.Or you can download 64bit Checker, a small tool that will tell if your computer is running 64-bit Windows and if your processor supports 64-bit operating systems.
Yes. You need to have a disc that can install the 32-bit version of you operating system and do a clean install (that is, it will delete everything on your computer and give you a fresh installation of the operating system).