I am trying to upgrade the driver for my video card, but there are two versions available: a 32 bit & 64 bit. How do I tell which version of Windows I have?
I am running XP SP2, but am unsure how to figure out which driver I should download?
Any help appreciated... Thanks guys...
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If you go to 'Control Panel>System', it should show you. Unless you see XP 64, you likely have the 32 bit version and that's the driver you would want. This is XP 32bit:
Or right-click on My Computer and select Properties.
If you were running XP 64 you would probably already know it. You have to go out of your way to get XP 64.
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