If I have 64-bit and 32-bit on the same computer, do I have access to the same programs and data?

Currently, my system is Windows 7 64 bit with 8 GB of RAM. I know that the 32-bit version can use only 2 GB but it runs on a computer that has more, right? Assuming I'm right about that, if I install both, should I rate the same programs and data?

You can install the two operating systems on a player, but you must create a separate partition for one of them.
You can share data, but not the programs that each application must be installed in each version.
That said, I see no benefit in the same version of Windows, but with different pieces of dual-boot. Why would you do?

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