Hi, Curious - and Skywolfe.
> So you may be running the 32 bit version of IE8 on your 64 bit OS.
Yes, especially since, by default, Vista x64 runs the 32-bit, not the 64-bit
edition. To get the 64-bit edition, we have to Browse to the \Program Files
(NOT Program Files (x86)) folder and run the version of iexplore.exe that we
find there.
RC
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"Curious" <> wrote in message
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> 64 Vista comes with both the 32 bit and the 64 bit version of IE.
> So you may be running the 32 bit version of IE8 on your 64 bit OS.
>
> "Rage Skywolfe" <> wrote in message
> news:152D7EDC-B6A7-42A7-99D8-...
>> yeah they did. the one they gave me is an OEM software that was to be
>> distributed with a PC. but yes I did buy that operating system along with
>> the
>> computer. the Invoice had 64 bit on it and they gave me a 64 bit disk...
>> just
>> the person who installed the OS gave me 32 bit lol 32 bit is fine which
>> is
>> basicaly what I wanted in the first place. and here are the specs on
>> that..
>>
>> running Vista home premium Service pack 2
>> Internet explorer 8
>> Processor is AMD ATHLON 7750 Dual Core processor. 2.70 Ghz
>> 3GB RAM
>> --
>> Four Generations Of Trust And Betrayal...One Legacy
>>
>> Skywolfe
>>
>>
>> "Curious" wrote:
>>
>>> If you bought a retail version of Vista then the Product Key is valid
>>> for
>>> either the 32 bit or the 64 bit version of Vista you purchased.
>>> If you bought Vista Ultimate then both the 32bit and the 64bit
>>> installation
>>> disks came in the package along with a single product key. If you
>>> bought
>>> another version only the 32 bit installation DVD came in the package and
>>> you
>>> have to purchase the 64 bit installation DVD from MS for about $10 the
>>> key
>>> that came with the 32 bit version will work with either.
>>> If the Product key is an OEM key such as one that came with a sticker on
>>> the
>>> computer then the key is normally only good for either 32 bit or 64 bit
>>> but
>>> not both.
>>> It sounds like your hardware system is 64 bit capable but came with 32
>>> bit
>>> Vista installed which is very common today.
>>>
>>> "Rage Skywolfe" <> wrote in
>>> message
>>> news:068E98A8-2D00-42BE-AF9E-...
>>> > I just got a vista computer yesterday. the people I had gotten it from
>>> > said
>>> > they installed a 64 bit system and 32 bit is what is reads on the
>>> > system
>>> > is
>>> > 32 bit. what my question is. is the product key that is on the
>>> > computer
>>> > for a
>>> > 64 bit or a 32 bit. and since a32 bit system was installed. if it
>>> > should
>>> > ever
>>> > have to be reformatede, could it be done with the disk they gave me or
>>> > does
>>> > it have to be a 32 bit?
>>> > --
>>> > Four Generations Of Trust And Betrayal...One Legacy
>>> >
>>> > Skywolfe