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Tag: 32-vs-64-bit

what are the limitations to execute a binary which compiled actually on x86_64 machine into i686 machine? [duplicate]

By JamesPosted on March 17, 2023

Problem : This question already has answers here: 32-bit vs. 64-bit systems (19 answers) Can I run 64-bit executables on […]

Why is 64 bit OS version packaged with both 32 and 64 bit libraries?

By JamesPosted on October 27, 2022

Problem : I installed SuSE 64 bit version, and i saw it has libraries (Samba), installed with both 32 and […]

Why is 64 bit OS version packaged with both 32 and 64 bit libraries?

By JamesPosted on February 16, 2022

Problem : I installed SuSE 64 bit version, and i saw it has libraries (Samba), installed with both 32 and […]

How to check if a binary is 32 or 64 bit on Windows?

By JamesPosted on December 28, 2021

QUESTION : Is there an easy way to check if a binary is 32 or 64 bit on Windows? I […]

Will there be an incompatibility issue with trying to run a 32bit Windows 7 OS on a 64bit cpu/motherboard? [duplicate]

By JamesPosted on December 16, 2021

QUESTION : This question already has answers here: Closed 9 years ago. Possible Duplicate: Can a 32 bit OS run […]

Why does windows 7 64bit require more disk space/ram

By JamesPosted on April 17, 2021

QUESTION : Why does windows 7 64bit require more disk space and more RAM? http://windows.microsoft.com/systemrequirements is where I got the […]

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