On 3/13/2008 6:13 PM PT, Ian D typed:
> "Ant" <ANTant@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:-MidnasHy4PWHETanZ2dnUVZ_v-hnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Hi.
>>
>> I have a few years old Pentium 4 machine, but I don't know if it can do
>> 64-bit. Is there a way to check without installing and running the
>> installed OS? Can I use a LiveCD (which one?), look in BIOS/CMOS
>> (didn't see anything to mention it), etc.?
>>
>> Thank you in advance. :)
>
> Go to www.cpuid.com and download CPU-Z, latest version 1.44.
> When you run it check 'Instructions' on the CPU tab. If EM64T
> is listed, it's a 64 bit CPU.
Um, I would have to install Windows to use it. I said "Is there a way to
check without installing and running the installed OS?"
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