no it can't
Yes. EM64T refers to the processor supporting 64-bit extensions. It is analogous to (and mostly compatible with) the AMD64 instruction set.
Yes, I believer so because its is a AMD64 Technology processor.
Yes, if installed on an AMD64 / EM64T compatible processor, Windows 2000 will not be able to take advantage of the additional addressing capabilities, however. There is also a 64-bit version of Windows 2000 available only for Itanium chips.
No. A Duron does not support AMD64 instructions, which are necessary to run a 64-bit operating system.
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If you have Windows XP, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version. If one does not work, try the other.Method 1: View System Properties in Control Panel 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. Type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK. 3. Click the General tab. The operating system appears as follows: • For a 64-bit version operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Version < Year> appears under System. • For a 32-bit version operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version appears under System. Note is a placeholder for a year. Method 2: View System Information window 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. Type winmsd.exe, and then click OK. 3. When System Summary is selected in the navigation pane, locate Processor under Item in the details pane. Note the value. • If the value that corresponds to Processorstarts with x86, the computer is running a 32-bit version of the Windows operating system. • If the value that corresponds to Processor starts with ia64 or AMD64, the computer is running a 64-bit version of the Windows operating system.This information is from the Microsoft website: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218
Every Windows Distribution is writen in binary non Open Source files. By the way, there are different versions of Windows Vista: Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows Vista 32-bit. Windows Vista 64-bit or x64 can work with 64-bit AMD Processors.
It's not just in Linux distributions. AMD64 is the "friendlier" term for the 64-bit x86 architecture (x86_64 or "64-bit Intel" as a lot of people like to call it.) What this means in the context of Linux is that distribution is available for 64-bit PCs. This is akin to Microsoft labeling certain versions of Windows as being "64-bit." It should also be noted Linux came to x86_64 long before Windows did and arguably uses long mode in so many better ways than Windows (Including the fact Linux has far more of a selection of 64-bit software than Windows.).
Intel Core2 Duo
these sound like folders - I would just delete them using Windows Explorer/My Computer (assuming I didn't need the data any more - if I did, I would copy it away first)
Extended Memory 64 Technology
Try "emerge ati-drivers"