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January 2nd, 2013 22:00

Right-click My Computer, Properties ... it will say 64-bit after Windows XP, if it is 64-bit.  It will say nothing if it is 32-bit.

Another method ... open My Computer, go to C:\ ... if you have only a Program Files folder, then it is 32-bit; if you also have a Program Files (x86) folder, then it is 64-bit.

With 32-bit, you are limited to 4GB of RAM - around 3.0-3.4 usable; with 64-bit, you will see around 3.5-3.7GB usable, depending on your specific system configuration.

Which model system do you have?

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January 2nd, 2013 23:00

You have the 32-bit version.

i do not see a prgram file x86. but i do know that it has x86 architecture.

Windows uses the folder Program Files for its native application support ... the 32-bit version (x86) has only Program Files; 64-bit has a Program Files, but also has a Program Files (x86) folder for 32-bit applications.

32-bit:

 

64-bit:

 

Your D960 supports 64-bit, so you could install it (requires a clean/full install), but your 945 chipset is limited to 4GB, so you wouldn't be able to go beyond that limit with your current hardware.

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January 2nd, 2013 22:00

hi flash,

it dosent say 64 after windows professional. i do not see a prgram file x86. but i do know that it has x86 architecture. i did have 3.75gb usable untill i added a 1gb radeon graghics card and now it comes up 3.5gb ram. i do somewhat remember there being an udate for a 64 bit patch not sure on that one though.

ok i have an ole' xps 400 desktop. ofj030 mobo that originally had the pentium d 820 2.8 ghz...but i have the pentium d 960 3.6ghz processor in it now...chipset 945p express. hmmmm... what do think and is there another way to check to be sure....thanks

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January 2nd, 2013 23:00

thanks flash,

do you know what mobo chipset would support the 8gb and 960 processor. i think intel shows 975x as the 1st chipset to support 8 gb. but i dont know what board too look for persay like my ofj030. i know they went core 2 duo around that time. any input would help more thanks.

i will give question answered soon.

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January 3rd, 2013 00:00

MCE was only available in 32 bit as far as I know.

Right click on My Computer, select properties from the list, under System Type it should say either x86(for 32 bit systems) or X64

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January 3rd, 2013 08:00

MCE was only available in 32 bit as far as I know.

OP stated "windows professional" showing in System Properties.

 

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January 3rd, 2013 08:00

Click on Compatible Products for a list of chipsets that support the D960:

ark.intel.com/.../Intel-Pentium-D-Processor-960-4M-Cache-3_60-GHz-800-MHz-FSB

If you are looking to upgrade your motherboard, then know that your Windows XP license will no longer be valid for this computer.

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