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Yes.But the 64 bit (X86) is still has the same problem.
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Yes.But the 64 bit (X86) is still has the same problem.


What u mean is hijack this has the same problems on both OS.
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Yes.But the 64 bit (X86) is still has the same problem.


Isn't the x86 the 32 bit version?

Is there a mistake somewhere?
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No (x86) is 64 bit.
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x86 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Although most x86 processors used in new personal computers and servers have 64-bit capabilities, to avoid compatibility problems with older computers or systems, the terms x86-64 and x64 are often used to denote 64-bit software, with the term x86 implying only 32-bit.[4][5]



All along i tot x86 was 32 bits.
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