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Uh hello guys, welcome to this video. So
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in this video, I'll show you how to
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detect whether your operating system is
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64-bit or 32-bit. So for this, you just
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need to go to the terminal and just
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execute a bunch of commands here. So if
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you just open the terminal, the first
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command
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which lets you detect this is WIC. If
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you just write this wic after that OS
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get and then you just need to write here
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OS architecture.
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So if you just type this inside your
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command line then automatically it will
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tell you whether it's 34 32bit or
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64-bit. Just enter it and now it will in
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my case it is you can see it is saying
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your computer is 64bit.
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So in this easy way you can execute this
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command inside the terminal and it will
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tell you whether your operating system
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is 64-bit or 32-bit. If this command for
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some reason is not working there is a
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second command that you can run which is
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the system info command. I have given
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both the commands in the description of
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the video. So this is the second command
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here which is system info
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slash and then find strr
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/ i and in double quotes you simply
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write here system type.
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So if you just write this command here
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this will return the information related
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to the system and one such property will
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be your
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the type of the system. So now you can
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see it is saying it's a x 64based PC. So
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it's a 64-bit PC. So these are the two
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commands by which on the terminal you
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can easily check whether your operating
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system is 34bit uh sorry 32-bit or
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64-bit.
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So also check out my website
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freemediatools.com
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uh which contains thousands of tools.
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