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There’s a 32 Bit and There’s a 64 Bit, What’s the Difference Between the Two? by THE ULTIMATE CYBORG on Jan 2, 2012Have you guys wondered about the differences of the 32-bit and 64-bit upon the installation of your Microsoft Windows operating system? Well then, if you do, I’m here to answer your question. The primary differences between the 32-bit versions...
There’s a 32 Bit and There’s a 64 Bit, What’s the Difference Between the Two? by THE ULTIMATE CYBORG on Jan 2, 2012Have you guys wondered about the differences of the 32-bit and 64-bit upon the installation of your Microsoft Windows operating system? Well then, if you do, I’m here to answer your question. The primary differences between the 32-bit versions...
Flash Player for Fedora x86_64 Architecture by techTalks on Nov 30, 2010If you’re using an x86_64 architecture of Fedora, and having problems with Flash player installation for Firefox, follow this quick tutorial. 1. (This is optional) If you’ve tried installing Flash on your system, remove it first. Include...
Windows 7 Versions by Windows 7 Review on Dec 10, 2009Windows 7 was released on 22nd of October 2009 and many computer users intend to purchase the new Microsoft operating system, however, it comes in no less than six different editions, upgrade and full packs, and on top of that there is a 32-bit and 6...
Install Flash on 64-bit Fedora 11 by on Sep 20, 2009Adobe has a pre-release version of a 64-bit plugin. And the installation is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Here are the steps: Download the .tar.gz for Linux version from Adobe: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ Extract the archive. In your terminal (mak...


