![]() If it says 64 next to it, you are running 64-bit version of Windows XP. If there is nothing else next to it, you are running a 32-bit version of Windows XP. You may first have to swipe left through a few advertisements. Whether you receive a Zip, Zipx, 7z, RAR or LHA file as an email attachment, or want to extract download and view the contents of a Zip, Zipx, 7z, RAR or LHA file from the web, just Open with WinZip. It's at the bottom of the WinZip home page. This is a green button near the top of the WinZip app page. To the right of the Windows logo, under the System subheading, you should see Microsoft Windows XP. Type in winzip Tap WinZip - Zip UnZip Tool Tap INSTALL Tap ACCEPT 3 Tap OPEN. For Windows XP, click “Start,” right-click “My Computer,” and then select “Properties.” A new window will pop up with the General tab already selected.Under the subheading “System,” and to the right of System type, it should say 32- or 64-bit. For Windows 7, click the Start orb, right-click “Computer,” and then select “Properties.” A new window should open.Click “This PC” on the left-hand side of the window, and then hit “Properties.” A new window should open, under the subheading “System” and to the right of “System type,” it should say 32- or 64-bit. For Windows 8, open a file explorer window.In order to see this information, do these: ![]() ![]() ![]() Before continuing, you will need to know what version of Windows you are running. ![]()
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