Dustin Harper wrote:
> You can run a program called CPUID (http://www.cpuid.com/) that will
> tell you the model and family (x86 is 32Bit, x64 is 64Bit). It will tell
> you if you have a 32Bit or 64Bit CPU.
or maybe a tool called CPUz
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