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rdwray
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Windows S mode

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This new Windows S mode is a real problem and my question is: will theWord run in 32 bit mode?
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theWord is 32 bit
I guess the drawback of using Windows in S mode it that only store apps run on it....
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The problem is that you can switch out of S mode, but most systems will only run 32 bit programs. In the case of TW, if a person switches out of S mode and TW only runs on 64 bit, it ain't going to work.
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So what do you want me to do?
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Answer my first question: Will TW run in 32 bit mode?

Edit: Never mind, I just found out that it is running in 32 Bit mode.... https://www.digitalcitizen.life/3-ways- ... or-32-bit/
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Re: Windows S mode

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JG wrote:theWord is 32 bit
I guess the drawback of using Windows in S mode it that only store apps run on it....
JG, if I did anything to irritate you in any way, I apologize and may God bless you.
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Re: Windows S mode

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Yes I missed JG's remark about TW in 32 bit mode and I apologize to him.
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Re: Windows S mode

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rdwray wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 6:35 pm Answer my first question: Will TW run in 32 bit mode?

Edit: Never mind, I just found out that it is running in 32 Bit mode.... https://loteriasdehoycolombia.co/
if theWord is not available in the Microsoft Store or not compatible with Windows S mode, you may consider switching out of S mode to the full version of Windows 10, which allows you to install applications from outside the Microsoft Store and offers greater software compatibility.
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Re: Windows S mode

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Windows S Mode can be tricky. Usually, theWord runs fine in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes, but check the specific version for Windows S Mode compatibility. Check theWord's official site or contact support for accurate info. Good luck!
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Re: Windows S mode

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evelinchamplin wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 5:46 am Windows S Mode can be tricky. Usually, theWord runs fine in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes, but check the specific version for Windows S Mode compatibility. Check theWord's official site or contact support for accurate info. Good luck!
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