on 09-22-2007 7:57 AM
Hi experts,
I want to know how to find out whether the os i m using is 32/64 bit os??
how can i find it our??
Thanks & Regards,
Kishore
Run msinfo32 from Start => run.
Look for "System type"
X86 = 32Bit
X64 or Itanium = 64Bit.
Regards
Rolf
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Start -> Run, and type dxdiag. If a Windows dialog box is displayed asking if you want to verify your drivers, you can safely click no and continue. When the program has finished loading
Start -> Run, and type dxdiag. If a Windows dialog box is displayed asking if you want to verify your drivers, you can safely click no and continue. When the program has finished loading
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Hi,
If you want to know it from sapgui :
Transaction SMICM
Then click on "Release Notes"
On my system, I get
ICM Release Information
Internet Communication Manager Version 6.40, multithreaded, ASCII, <b>64 BIT</b>
If your kernel is 64 bit, then your OS is 64 bit.
OK, it's not perfect because with some 64 bit OS, you can run a 32 bit SAP kernel...
Regards,
Olivier
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32 Bit:
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = X86
64 Bit:
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = AMD64 or IA64
or 32 Biit programs running on 64 Bit Operating System:
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = X86
and (!!!)
PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432 = AMD64 or IA64
regards
Peter
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You can also try winver from run . If its 64 it show there . for 32 it wont show anything
thanks]
Prince Jose
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