| Post ID |
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| 1310354 |
2012-11-04 05:15:00 |
i used IE which you said is 64bit... is it not? |
Slankydudl (16687) |
| 1310355 |
2012-11-04 06:17:00 |
Haven't used it in Win8 except to download Chrome, couldn't tell you. Win7 had both 64-bit and 32-bit though. |
Chilling_Silence (9) |
| 1310356 |
2012-11-04 09:52:00 |
Check the Program Files and Program Files x86 folders. My W8 has working versions of IE in both but this may be because I upgraded over W7. |
linw (53) |
| 1310357 |
2012-11-04 11:42:00 |
i used IE which you said is 64bit... is it not?
On 64-bit Windows 8, the browser frame process (both modern UI and Desktop) runs 64-bit. However, for compatibility with plug-ins, IE 10 on the desktop runs 32-bit tabs by default. If you turn on Enhanced Protected Mode in Internet Options, Advanced; you will have 64-bit tabs by default for IE 10 on the Desktop according to MS. |
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