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My goal is to find a specific indication that I have 64-bit IE11 installed on my 64-bit Windows 10 system. I have automatic updates active.
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On 'C:Program FilesInternet Exploreriexplore.exe' I right-clicked, clicked Properties, then the Details tab, and got this:
At 'C:Program Files (x86)Internet Exploreriexplore.exe' I right-clicked, clicked Properties, then the Details tab, and got this:
With exception of file size, the above two seem to be identical. No indication of 64-bit.
When I start 'C:Program FilesInternet Exploreriexplore.exe' and go to 'Help>About Internet Explorer' I get this:
When I start 'C:Program Files (x86)Internet Exploreriexplore.exe' and go to 'Help>About Internet Explorer' I get this:
My system is about a two-week old clean install and I haven't attempted any install/uninstall of IE. I have only allowed automatic updates.
Do I have two identical browsers? Are either one the 64-bit version? My searches have yielded indications that the properties will specifically indicate '64-bit' yet neither have this.
I found a stand-alone installer for 'Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7' which gives an option to download 'Internet Explorer 11 (64-Bit)'. Is this the same 64-bit version that will work with Windows 10? I hate to ask a stupid question but why isn't there a 'IE11 for Windows 10' with a 64-bit option?
I would just like some simple, specific information.
Thanks in advance for any help.