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I recenty became the proud new owner of a computer with Windows Vista Home premium edition. Living in this new environment was good at the beginning, but now I believe I have some kind of issue. When I open the "Computer" window and click on my "C" drive to view the "Program" folders I noticed that the "Program files X86" folder is nowhere to be found. It was there when I first brought the computer home but, something happened and I am not quite sure what. All my software seems to be running without trouble. MrCager -- MrCager ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MrCager's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/mrcager.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-fil...nt/1048393.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Hi, MrCager.
Press Win+Break That is: Hold down the Windows logo key (labeled Start on some keyboards - it's the key between the left Ctrl and Alt keys), like a Shift key, while you press the Pause/Break key, which is found in the upper right area of most keyboards. If this doesn't work, then click Start | Control Panel | System. Using either method of access, the System Properties window should show your Windows edition (Windows Vista Home Premium) and, if it has been installed, "Service Pack 1". Also, a little further down, under System, there should be a line showing "System type: 64-bit Operating System". Please confirm that this is what you see on YOUR system. The "Program Files (x86)" folder appears ONLY on 64-bit operating systems. If your computer has 32-bit Vista installed, even on 64-bit hardware, you will see only "Program Files", without the "(x86)". In other words, 32-bit Vista will have only C:\Program Files. But 64-bit Vista will have BOTH C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (x86). In 32-bit Vista, all programs will be in the one Program Files folder. In 64-bit Vista, your 32-bit programs will be in Program Files (x86), and your 64-bit programs in Program Files. With that background, have another look at your Windows Explorer and tell us what you see in C:\. If you have BOTH versions of the Program Files folders, see if both are "populated" with installed applications. Please post back with what you find. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "MrCager" wrote in message ... I recenty became the proud new owner of a computer with Windows Vista Home premium edition. Living in this new environment was good at the beginning, but now I believe I have some kind of issue. When I open the "Computer" window and click on my "C" drive to view the "Program" folders I noticed that the "Program files X86" folder is nowhere to be found. It was there when I first brought the computer home but, something happened and I am not quite sure what. All my software seems to be running without trouble. MrCager |
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I did as you had instructed, and it would seem that my copy of Windows Vista is for a 32 bit system, which mine consequently is. So, it would seem that I was unknowingly crying wolf, my system is as it was intended. There is no issue and for that I apologize for wasting your time. But, I do want to thank you for replying to my post. MrCager -- MrCager ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MrCager's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/mrcager.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-fil...nt/1048393.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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