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:
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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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