Windows 10 64-bit programs and 32-bit software
Windows 10 64-bit programs and 32-bit software
Hello everyone, I've completed the upgrade of my PC and installed Windows 10 64-bit. All my applications now appear as 64-bit when I click automatically, and some programs like GeForce Steam, Skype, and Chrome show up as 32-bit in Task Manager. Is this normal behavior? Shouldn't they be using 64-bit instead?
These applications run on a 32-bit architecture. That's typical.
When downloading drivers, make sure you choose the correct bit version for your system. If you select 64-bit Windows but see 32-bit apps, it might be due to a mismatch in settings or driver configuration. Double-check your system requirements and ensure compatibility. Let me know if you need help!
GeForce Experience operates in 32-bit format. If you selected the NVIDIA version, the drivers are 64-bit by design. All drivers need to be 64-bit for compatibility.
You've just had two separate moderators reply to your thread. Imo that's a rare occurency. Just saying, another way to find out which bit a program is then just see if it's in program files (x86) or not. If it's not 64 bit, then it won't be in that folder. Technically that's also a useful tip for finding a program without the search function