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Hopefully when it goes final you'll get the option to set the 64 bit version as your browser of choice. There is nothing stopping you from using it now if you want to. Even IE8 has a 64 bit version if you are running the 64 bit version of windows 7. If you leave IE 9 64 bit open any links you click on will open in IE 64 bit. I'm not sure what happened in glenda17's case. I think if it was me I'd reinstall IE 9, or just wait for the next version. I had similar problems myself where after a while IE 9 32 bit stopped working and wouldn't open. IE 9 64 bit still worked, for a while and then it crashed too. I ended up going back to IE 8. This latest version though is working for me, I'm posting from it. :)