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It will be a 64 bit version of Windows. If a computer has more than 4GB of RAM installed it will be 64 bit. 32 bit operating systems can not use more than 4GB of RAM.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.it is indeed 64-bit; a 32-bit OS wouldn't be able to read any memory over 4 GB. These machines have 8 GB of RAM. I've upgraded mine further to 16 GB. If the OS wasn't 64-bit, it would ignore the other 4 GB if RAM or in my case, the additional 12 GB. Not sure if you've ever installed a 32-bit OS on a machine and had more than 4 GB of RAM in to see what happens, but it essentially ignores it.
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