Windows XP 64 edition

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I have 64 windows XP thingy and I KNOW I have 34 on there somewhere. 64 is gay because it gave me a dodgy copy of itunes, well, I downloaded the wrong version apparently and the lastest MSN I can have is 6.1 or summat. I want 34 back and I dunno how to do it, someone help please D:
 
I'm not one to nitpick, but it's 32 Kelly, not 34.>.> And it's the price of you for installing a 64bit os! :nana:

Who installed XP 64bit for you anyway... 'cause if you still remember just get them to uninstall it and reinstall 32bit, sorted!
 
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I didnt instal it, it was already on here, I know it has 32 somewhere on this bloody machine but I can't remember how to find it and it's pecking my head
 
If it was already on the machine when you bought it, it's not going to have 32bit installed too.>.> In which case you need to buy a 32bit version and install that after uninstalling the 64bit version...
 
It was given to me and I know it has 32 on it somewhere Im just thick.....Ugh, Il just have to tinker around with it summore......or just leave it as it is, download the correct version of itunes and deal with all the gay colour coding all over my msn D:
 
You're not going to have 64 and 32bit both installed, maybe you're getting confused with the System32 folder which basically has nothing to do with nothing, get the person who gave you the computer to sort it out for sexual favours.
 
Seriously, whoever installed XP 64 is a tardface. There are so many programs and whatnot that don't work with it and it's just not worth the hassle. Best bet is to get a new copy of windows xp service pack 2 and make sure it's not 64bit version.

Otherwise, ya could always use ubuntu, but meh, i've just been on a linux rant for a bit now with beryl and all being so much more uber than vista :wacky:
 
Seriously, most software is made to be compatible with the most used Operative System (or the most available). In this case, Windows XP 32 Bit. Seriously, why waste effort on making a product for a software that most people won't use? Developers need a way to exploit mass production and have the most consumers buying as many of their products as possible.

As for Ubuntu, Tielknight, another one of those comments and you'll make me download Ubuntu Linux as well :gasp:

Seriously ....it is becoming quite convincing...-__-
 
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