How will I know if I use a 32-bit or a 64-bit java?

Original title: JAVA

I USE WINDOWS XP SEVICE PACK 3 AS MY OPERATING SYSTEM, I HAVE INSTALLED JAVA, NOW HOW DO I KNOW IF I USE A 32-BIT OR A 64-BIT JAVA? PLS REPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, ITS VERY URGENT.

Hello

·         Using 32-bit or 64-bit Windows XP Operating System?

If you use 32-bit operating system, you can not install 64-bit applications. You can visit this link and check if it helps:

 

How to determine whether a computer is running a 32-bit version or the 64 bit version of the Windows operating system

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/827218

http://Java.com/en/download/FAQ/java_win64bit.XML

 

http://www.Oracle.com/technetwork/Java/hotspotfaq-138619.html#64bit_detection

If you would like more information about Java you can contact Java support for assistance.

http://www.Java.com/en/download/support.jsp

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