If you need to know whether a particular system is 32-bit or 64-bit, enter the command "uname -m" If it returns "x86_64", the system is 64-bit; otherwise it is 32-bit.
The difference between 32bit windows and 64bit windows is the resolution of the image and the higher the bit the better the image.
If you have a 32bit or 64 bit computer, you have to get the right itunes, or it wont work right.
98 is a hybrid 16/32bit utilizing OS, as where NT is full 32bit. - Alex C
64 bit operating system support more amount of RAM and hard drive space (also depends on hardware).
You can run a 32bit operating system on a 64bit machine.
There is not. And that is because 64bit can run 32bit, but 32bit has problems running 64bit.
One way would be through the Ubuntu Software Center. You have it under the Applications menu. Select "games" category and install any game by clicking on it.Another way is by getting .deb files from the net (for example from www.getdeb.net). By double clicking these files you will be presented with a window that will guide you through the installation. Be carefull: choose the .deb accordingly to your arhitecture (32bit or 64bit)Some games aren't compiled for ubuntu so they must have an installation guide on their website. Follow it carefully and all will be well.It is most likely that you will run in to issues some times. If that happens ask your questions on the ubuntu forums... they have the anwsers.Hope this helped, good gaming...Szilvi
Did you install a 32bit version on a 64bit machine. If it says you need a 64bit copy when you install then you do. If you were just updating then redownload and reinstall.
In order to install the additional CDs for the Hallmark Card Studio 2 Deluxe, one will need to have a working CD-ROM drive. Whether or not one is running XP 32bit will have no difference in the way one installs the software.
The difference between ESX 3.5 and ESX 4 is substantially the arch they use. ESX 3.5 is x86 based (32bit) while ESX 4 is based on x86_64 (64bit). At least ESX 4 is the newer version that fits into the VMware vSphere environment, the older ESX 3.x products are part of the VMware Virtual Infrastructure (VI).
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