Is Opera There is a 64-bit version of Windows?
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heavycloudproton last edited by
I noticed that on opera download page has a 64-bit version for linux, why not 64 chops for windows? Other browsers have 64 pass, as it were, and you go, no?
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old-ham last edited by
Yes, there is OPERA 37, Developer, for 64 bit... and I am using it as I type to you. Seems to run great...
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heavycloudproton last edited by
Thank you! Okay, now I am calm! :drunk: Hopefully, during the upgrade to version 37, it will automatically switch to the 32-bit version on a 64 bit.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
No, it'll always upgrade to the same version. When you see a stable 64-bit build you'll need to install it manually.
Some versions of Linux will only run 64-bit software, so there has to be a 64-bit version for Linux. On the other hand, 64-bit Windows is perfectly happy to run 32-bit software.
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heavycloudproton last edited by
No, it'll always upgrade to the same version. When you see a stable 64-bit build you'll need to install it manually.
Well, even so. A configuration and expansion of the 32-bit version are copied to the 64 bit version?