How can I check whether my computer is 32-bit or 64-bit when installing the system ?, 32-bit 64-bit
Many of my friends asked me when I reinstalled the system: is it a 32-bit system or a 64-bit system? Now I want to teach you a simple way to identify it!
Click Start in the desktop taskbar and click Run. If no running item exists, use the shortcut key WIN + R to bring it up.
In the displayed dialog box, enter "cmd"
Enter "systeminfo" in the pop-up window, which means the system information.
Wait a few seconds, you can see "x86" in the system type, then your system is 32-bit, if it is 64-bit, it is "x64"
However, many of my friends have doubts. Why don't x32 be used to represent a 32-bit system, instead of x86? This is about to begin with the development of the processor! Intel once used 8086, 80286, 80386, and so on to end with 86 to represent the cpu model, while x86 is used to represent a 32-bit system, and 64-bit is a 32-bit upgrade, I used x86_64 to describe it as x64. Now, my friends can understand it.
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