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The only way you could have both is if you have portioned your hard drive, essentially have 2 separate "computers" on one hard drive. Otherwise you couldn't have both.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. It gives you the option of either one or the other. My advice: does your PC have more than 4 gigs of memory? Use the 64 bit. If your system is old, less than 4 gigs of memory (or you don't care) but reliable and can handle it, use the 32 bit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Only one but go with 64 bit to utilize all you ramm 32 bit uses half
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