Today I got a new machine(yay!!) and I had to install all my applications again on my machine. I wanted to know wether my machine was a 32 bit machine or a 64 bit one. I right clicked on "my computer" properties but that didn't give me enough information so I had to google and came across this command "dxdiag". When we click start>run and then type "dxdiag" then a diagnostic window opens which gives the details of the hardware on the machine. More can be read from this link on wiki site. But the irony is that even after checking all this I am unable to find whether my machine is a 32 bit one or a 64 bit one. I downloaded the 64 bit versions of Oracle developer and the database hoping that my machine is indeed a 64 bit one. Lets see if all the installs work or not.
Update:
Well supposedly my machine is not a 64 bit machine. I got to know that from the microsoft site. So now I am going to download all the 32 versions and install them again.
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