![]() The first thing to know is that 64-bit versions of Windows can run 32-bit apps, but 32-bit versions of Windows can't run 64-bit software. Even if every app you run is a 32-bit app, running a 64-bit OS is still going to be more secure and reliable.īut, what about those apps? Things get a bit trickier, there. There are many differences between 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows-enough that if your PC and apps support it, you should be running the 64-bit version. If you're unsure about your own PC, it's easy to check whether you're running 32-bit or 64-bit Windows. Most modern computers-definitely those sold since around the Windows 7 days-are 64-bit capable and ship with a 64-bit version of Windows. But take a look at Task Manager and you'll see that many apps on your system are still 32-bit. Your computer is probably running a 64-bit version of Windows. ![]()
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