Problem In Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit


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    Problem In Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit


    Hello to Everyone

    We rarely see you apologize for the English language,because I am from Albania, and do not know how to speak good English

    My problem is this:-

    Yesterday I bought windows 7 ultimate 64bit from Microsoft,but after I saw installed in c drive to have emerged with both a x86 program file and a program filewith few words I have both an x86 program file and another , as in picture



    and some things are installed and to the program file to the X83 and other program file,

    Please I want to suggest a more normal is such a thing, because my windows is 64bit
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    That's normal and well. Program files x86 contains 32 bit software. Program files without x86 has 64 bit software. They both will run for you on your install. Enjoy your new operating system!
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    torrentg said:
    That's normal and well. Program files x86 contains 32 bit software. Program files without x86 has 64 bit software. They both will run for you on your install. Enjoy your new operating system!




    ,Thank you very very mach for you Torrentg
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    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
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    Everything is OK.

    This is the same for everyone. My Win7 64bit is the same as yours.

    Like torrentg said,
    Program Files x86 is for 32 bit programs.
    Program Files is for 64bit programs.
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    Dave76 said:
    Everything is OK.

    This is the same for everyone. My Win7 64bit is the same as yours.

    Like torrentg said,
    Program Files x86 is for 32 bit programs.
    Program Files is for 64bit programs.

    Ok Thanks very mach for your......
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