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Why did Win 7 install my 64bit app in the Program Files x86 folder?
Hi all,
i've installed Adobe Premiere CS4 on my new computer with Windows 7 Home edition. CS4 is a 64bit app. During install I assumed that Windows would determine the best destination.
2 questions: why did Windows decide to install it in the x86 Program Files folder, which is normally for 32bit apps?
Will Premiere still be able to take advantage of the 64bit processing if its running from the x86 folder? or should I reinstall?
thanks
ps: bonus question: is there any way I can determine whether a program is running in 64 or 32 bit mode?