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I've got a Pentium 4 machine - the exact architecture is GenuineIntel x86 family 15 model 2 stepping 7. (I'm running Windows XP Pro, version 2002, Service Pack 3 with no problem.) This is a 32-bit machine, right?
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Right click on my computer and read there, it will tell you 64 bit, or if it says nothing about it, then it is 32 bit.
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of course,
x86=32 bit system
x64=64 bit system
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