In article <47dc7052$0$24087$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Ant <ANTant@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On 3/14/2008 4:07 PM PT, DaveW typed:
>
>> Tell us specifically which version/model of P4 CPU you have and we'll
tell
>> you if it is 64 bit.
>
>I forgot to mention that I do not want to open the computer case. So I
>don't know which P4 it is.
Well, short of extreme measures such as X-raying the computer, you'll have
to find out by running some sort of program. To do that, you should
either
say what operating system is currently running on the computer, or run
some sort of live CD. The latter has already been mentioned as a
possibility.
So, at this point, why are you still asking questions?
--Paul Vojta, vojta@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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