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Simple query to find if processor is 64 bit capable

Posted by danovich  Published in Tools, Windows

I’ve often used a very simple query to find if a processor is 64 bit capable. Open up a command prompt and enter the following: wmic cpu get datawidth I doesn’t matter the version of the Operating System you are running, this WMI query will return the actually hardware processor capability. If it returns a [...]

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Tags: 32, 32 bit, 64, 64-bit, datawidth, processor, query, WMI, wmic

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