Windows X32: Direct
If your hardware supports it (listed as "x64-based processor" in Settings), you can upgrade to 64-bit to use more RAM.
: 64-bit systems are more responsive when running multiple heavy programs simultaneously because they handle large amounts of memory more efficiently. 3. Working with a 32-bit System Windows x32:
: This requires a clean installation of Windows. You cannot simply "toggle" from 32-bit to 64-bit; you must back up your data and reinstall the OS from scratch. If your hardware supports it (listed as "x64-based