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Windows 10 / What is your version? 64 Bits? 32 Bits? (en-us)

To be able to identify whether your Microsoft Windows 10 is a 64-bit version (x64) operating system or if it is 32-bit (x86) version, do the following:

On the Windows 10 computer, click the window icon, then click the Configuration icon, then click System, then click About to see if your Windows 10 installed is a 64-bit (x64) or 32-bit version bit (x86).

In Microsoft Windows 7 / Microsoft Windows 8.1 / Microsoft Windows Server 2008 / Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Essentials, this setting can be found inside the Control Panel, under the Systems item, there you can check whether the installed operating system is 64-bit version (x64) or 32-bit (x86) version.

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 / Windows Server 2012 / Windows Server 2016 / Windows Server 2019, they are a 64-bit version (x64) operating system.

Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8.1, Microsoft Windows 10, the operating system exists in the 64-bit (x64) and 32-bit (x86) versions.

If your operating system: Windows 7 (64-bit version), Windows 8.1 (64-bit version), Windows 10 (64-bit version), Microsoft Windows Server (64-bit version) you must download the 64-bit (x64) version of all these drivers. and then install all 64-bit (x64) drivers on it. This finished, you have to uninstall all the 32-bit (x86) drivers that are still installed on it, and finally have to restart the computer / server.

On 64-bit (x64) operating systems when there are 32-bit (x86) drivers installed on it, or there are 32-bit (x86) applications installed on it, then there are often a number of problems with the computer / server. One of these problems that typically occurs is Windows Update errors when automatically downloading updates from Windows.

To make the configuration (TCP / IP version 4) of the network adapter in Windows 10:

Click on the window icon, then click the Configuration icon, click on Ethernet, click on change adapter options, this will show the network connections. Click one of the network connections (you are viewing there) with the right mouse button, and choose properties, so you can change the network adapter's settings in TCP / IP version 4.

The Gateway item is the IP of the router used in the network, and the Primary DNS / Secondary DNS item, you can use the primary IP address of the router / switch or use the primary IP address of the Microsoft Windows Server..

These primary / primary DNS / secondary DNS / Gateway IP addresses may not be in automatic mode when used by server / router / switch / network shares folders.

In the item Network Connections, in the item Ethernet Properties, click on the Network item, click the Advanced item, click on DNS, there you can register all the DNS addresses that are being used in your network, and you can add the specific primary DNS suffixes for each network connection.

Click on advanced options (right side of the video screen) and check the box (*) to enable network discovery, enable automatic configuration of networked devices, and on the personal and private profile item, click [x] on share files and printers.

In the All Networks item, under the Public Folder Sharing item, click the Enable Sharing box (*) so anyone with network access can read and write files to public folders.

Every computer (Microsoft Windows 7 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 10) or server (Microsoft Windows Server) that works with shared network folders, the primary IP address must be a fixed IP address, can not use the automatic primary IP address.

When the primary IP address is in automatic mode, there are often errors in network folder sharing.