. The 32 bit Internet Explorer should be the default browser by default unless you are specifically opening the "Internet Explorer (64 bit)". Just to make sure lets open it from the executable. Please follow the steps bellow to open the 32 bit Internet Explorer.1. Click on "Start"2. Click on "Computer"3. Open "C:"(C= system drive)4. Open "Program Files (x86)"5. Open "Internet Explorer"6. Open "iexplore.exe"The path is : "C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"Try opening the browser this way and see if you are still having problems. If you still are having problems it could be that you are missing add-ons.
If you click on Help/About Internet Explorer/ you will see to the right of the version number: "64-bit Edition" if IE is the 64-bit version. If it's the 32-bit edition, there will be no mention of it. As of this point in time (July 11, 2010), Adobe has not made a 64-bit version of Flash available for Windows-based systems. As a result. the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer cannot render Flash objects, including the YouTube video player.
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Normally, as if you would on a 32-bit laptop
No here are the system requirements for Internet Explorer 9:Windows Vista 32-bit with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) or higherWindows Vista 64-bit with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) or higherWindows 7 32-bit RTM or higherWindows 7 64-bit RTM or higherWindows Server 2008 32-bit with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) or higherWindows Server 2008 64-bit with Service Pack 2 (SP 2) or higherWindows Server 2008 R2 64-bit
You can indeed. Even more that one which you start from the task bar is 32 bit.
if i have a 32 bit on a 64 bit prosseser witch game bit do i install
Generally No!
When you install a 64 bit OS on a system with a 32 bit OS you MUST do a clean install. An upgrade is not possible. This means that all data on the drive will be lost and must be backed up before proceeding.
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).
Installing Linux on a 64-bit processor is no different than installing it on a 32-bit processor. Especially on systems that offer both a 32-bit and 64-bit version, the difference is totally transparent, and the install identical.
Yes it is. If you look in c: drive then you can see "Program Files" and "Program Files (x86)". The 32 bit programs are present in "Program Files (x86)" and 64 bit programs just in "Program Files".