- What does it mean to have a subnet mask 32? - Super User
32 addressing Generally speaking, 32 means that the network has only a single IPv4 address and all traffic will go directly between the device with that IPv4 address and the default gateway The device would not be able to communicate with other devices on the local subnet There are a couple of possible reasons for this that I've seen It
- 32-bit vs. 64-bit systems - Super User
What 32-bit vs 64-bit does not imply: On x86 systems, 32-bit vs 64-bit directly refers to the size of pointers That's all It does not refer to the size of the C int type That's decided by the particular compiler implementation, and most of the popular compilers choose 32-bit int on 64-bit systems
- How can I find out whether my Windows is 32 bit or 64 bit?
For a 32-bit version operating system: x86-based PC appears for the System type under Item Windows XP If you have Windows XP, there are two methods to determine whether you are running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version Method 1: System Manager Click Start, and then click Run Type sysdm cpl, and then click OK Click the General tab
- How can I determine if the current version of Windows is either 32-bit . . .
What's the command line to find out if the OS is running a 32-bit version or 64-bit of Windows?
- Where is the latest 32-bit Chrome installer - Super User
7 When I opened Facebook earlier, I saw that I needed to update my Chrome browser because of security stuff I am on Windows 7 32-bit with 1 GB of RAM (yes, 1 GB) When I went to the Chrome page, the only Windows installer is a 64-bit one Where can I find a 32-bit installer Can somebody tell me where it is?
- If 32-bit machines can only handle numbers up to 2^32, why can I write . . .
32-bit computers can only store signed integers up to 2 31 - 1 This is why we have run out of IPv4 addresses and have entered the 64-bit era However, the number 2 31 - 1 (2,147,483,647) is not as large as the number 1 trillion (1,000,000,000,000) which I seem to be able to display fine without my machine crashing Can someone explain why this is?
- 64 bit - Why does Microsoft apparently prefer 32-bit for Office instead . . .
You have 32-bit MAPI applications for Outlook With a growing number of 64-bit Outlook customers, rebuilding 32-bit MAPI applications, add-ins, or macros for 64-bit Outlook is the recommended option, but if needed you can continue to run them with 32-bit Outlook only, as well
- How to open or run Edge in 32-bit mode? - Super User
After trying to open the website in Internet Explorer (both the 32-bit version and the 64-bit version), IE automatically switches to Edge, which is apparently always in 64-bit mode because no matter what version I open, I always get the above message
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