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llie
15-Moonstone
Jul 19, 2006
01:48 PM
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Jul 19, 2006
01:48 PM
64- Bit
How you can you determine if you are using a 64-Bit workstation, win xp?
Where is the system information located?
Lance Lie
Sr. Tech. Support Eng. II
310.952.4347
310-952.4452 fax
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jneilson1
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(To:llie)
Jul 19, 2006
02:12 PM
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Jul 19, 2006
02:12 PM
Start Menu --> Control Panel --> System --> select the General tab and
you'll see info regarding your OS and hardware.
John Neilson
CMC of Georgia
Engineering Dept.
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llie
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Jul 20, 2006
11:05 AM
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Jul 20, 2006
11:05 AM
Thank you to all that replied.
The original question: How you can you determine if you are using a 64-Bit
workstation, win xp? Where is the system information located?
Answer: My Computer/Properties
Lance Lie
Sr. Tech. Support Eng. II
310.952.4347
310-952.4452 fax
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mkasameyer
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(To:llie)
Jul 20, 2006
11:53 AM
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Jul 20, 2006
11:53 AM
For what it's worth, the DirectX Diagnostic tool also has a good summary
of system information.
Start -> Run -> [dxdiag]
Regards,
=MrK
unknown1
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Jul 20, 2006
11:59 AM
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Jul 20, 2006
11:59 AM
Don't forget "winmsd"
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 09:53:24 -0600, Kasameyer, Mike <->
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