To: jim macomber
It’s not a malfunction. The *32 means it’s a 32-bit program. If it says *64 or doesn’t have *32 at all, it’s a 64-bit program. This is perfectly normal for a Windows 64-bit OS.
7 posted on
01/15/2012 9:34:13 AM PST by
Bloody Sam Roberts
("The price of freedom is willingness to do sudden battle anywhere, anytime..." - Robert A. Heinlein)
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
Its not a malfunction. The *32 means its a 32-bit program. If it says *64 or doesnt have *32 at all, its a 64-bit program. This is perfectly normal for a Windows 64-bit OS. This is the correct answer.
17 posted on
01/15/2012 9:47:04 AM PST by
Tigermoth
("...in order to form a more perfect union.....and secure the blessings of liberty..")
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