• HubertManne@piefed.social
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    7 days ago

    holy crap I just looked it up and there are supposedly 32bit only versions of windows 10. I thought for sure that ended with xp.

    • AnyOldName3@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      The main point of 32-bit Windows 10 wasn’t to make it run on non-64-bit hardware, it’s that x86 processors can’t run in 16-bit mode if they were booted in 64-bit mode, so if you’ve got an old 16-bit Windows/DOS/CPM app that you’ve absolutely got to run natively instead of through DOSBox and have to use modern Windows instead of an older version, it needs to be 32-bit. By the time Windows 11 released, Microsoft had decided that nearly no one still wanted to do that anymore.

      • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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        6 days ago

        I ran it, and it was a (poorly) rebadged version of server 2003.

        At least one app I used, refused to install on it because they “didn’t support server operating systems” … Yeah. That actually happened. It picked it up as the server 2003 version that XP 64bit edition was based on.

        I just about jumped right off a bridge.