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I bought a laptop with Vista Ultimate 64-bit. How do I verify that it is the

64-bit o/s? It doesn't indiacte that when booting.

 

Thanks.

Among the ways:

Navigate to Control Panel System Classic View and look at the

System System Type entry.

 

Tom

MSMVP

Windows shell/User

 

"leo-iii" <leoiii@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>I bought a laptop with Vista Ultimate 64-bit. How do I verify that it

>is the

> 64-bit o/s? It doesn't indiacte that when booting.

>

> Thanks.

"leo-iii" <leoiii@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>I bought a laptop with Vista Ultimate 64-bit. How do I verify that it is

>the

> 64-bit o/s? It doesn't indiacte that when booting.

>

> Thanks.

 

Start->Computer (right-click and select Properties). The dialog should show

the information you seek under System unless the laptop maker has

"customized" the display.

Thanks you Tom Ferguson and P van der G.

 

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

> Among the ways:

> Navigate to Control Panel System Classic View and look at the

> System System Type entry.

>

> Tom

> MSMVP

> Windows shell/User

>

> "leo-iii" <leoiii@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:31C3923E-75B2-4244-B9F9-65171682243A@microsoft.com...

> >I bought a laptop with Vista Ultimate 64-bit. How do I verify that it

> >is the

> > 64-bit o/s? It doesn't indiacte that when booting.

> >

> > Thanks.

>

>

This can be done in several ways two of them was stated above, two other is

open the command line and use "systeminfo" ore use winver and the run line

 

"leo-iii" wrote:

> Thanks you Tom Ferguson and P van der G.

>

> "Tom Ferguson" wrote:

>

> > Among the ways:

> > Navigate to Control Panel System Classic View and look at the

> > System System Type entry.

> >

> > Tom

> > MSMVP

> > Windows shell/User

> >

> > "leo-iii" <leoiii@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:31C3923E-75B2-4244-B9F9-65171682243A@microsoft.com...

> > >I bought a laptop with Vista Ultimate 64-bit. How do I verify that it

> > >is the

> > > 64-bit o/s? It doesn't indiacte that when booting.

> > >

> > > Thanks.

> >

> >

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