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Microsoft windows comes in a number of different versions. Windows also comes in either 64Bit (x64) or 32Bit (x86) compilations, which will affect different versions of software you choose to install. Some software programs are optimised for 64Bit platforms, and if you have a 64 Windows operating system, you should install 64bit software whenever possible. This tutorial shows how to determine the type of Microsoft Windows operating system that you are running on your computer.
NOTE: This tutorial uses Windows 7, different versions of Windows look slightly different, but the process is exactly the same.
1. Click on the
Windows Start menu, and select
Control Panel.
GetFile.aspx?File=/images/screenshots/winversion/1.png2. From the list of
Control Panel options, choose
System.
GetFile.aspx?File=/images/screenshots/winversion/2.pngFrom the System information screen (Sometimes on the General Tab in older versions of Windows), you will find the relevant operating system information as shown. Select your software applications for compatibility with your version of Microsoft Windows.
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