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Find out the detailed version of a software program installed on your computer.
If you're running Windows 7 or Windows Vista
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Click Start
, click Control Panel, click Programs, click Programs and Features, and then click the name of the program.
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In the Details Pane at the bottom of the window, view the product version.
Note: If the Details Pane is hidden, click Organize, click Layout, and then select Details Pane.
If you're running Windows XP:
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Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add or Remove Programs.
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Click the name of the program and then on the Click here for support information link.
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The terms "32-bit" and "64-bit" refer to the way a computer's processor handles
information. The 32-bit versions of the Windows operating system can use up to 3
GB of memory while the 64-bit versions of Windows can use more memory (up to 128
GB of RAM). More memory helps increase overall system and application performance,
especially with applications optimized for 64-bit. For more details about 32-bit
and 64-bit, see the Windows Help and How-to FAQ.
To find out what version of Windows 7 is installed on your computer:
If you're running Windows 7 or Windows Vista:
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Click Start
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click Computer, and click System properties.
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Under System, view the System type - It will say either "32-bit Operating System" or "64-bit Operating System".
If you're running Windows XP:
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Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click
System.
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On the General tab, view the System type.
System type
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Here's what you need to do to tell us about a compatibility problem:
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Use the site search box or browse the hardware or software tab to find the product.
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On the product's detail page next to "Is this page accurate?" select No, and then click Report a compatibility issue.
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Fill out the form and then send it to us.
Having products that work well with Windows 7 is important to us and to you, so
we welcome your feedback. Although we are committed to researching all the information
we receive, we don’t have the resources to respond directly to submissions.
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We appreciate hearing from you! Although we cannot respond directly to your feedback, we are using it to make the Compatibility Center the best place for the most accurate Windows 7 compatibility information.