Hi Tom,
You didn't say which version of Windows you are using, but, if it is XP, 
then you have a 32-bit system,
and with Windows Vista or 7, it could be either one.
Which version you install will be determined by your system.
If your system is 32-bit, then that is the version of Jaws you will need to 
install.
Likewise with a 64-bit system.
An easy way to determine the type of system you have is to do the following:
1. Press the Windows key + The Pause key, to open the system properties 
dialogue.
The pause key is usually located near the top of the keyboardnext to the 
scroll lock key,but this will vary from keyboard to keyboard, especially 
with laptops.
If you are not sure where the Pause key is, then turn your Jaws keyboard 
help on, with Insert + 1, on the number row,
so Jaws will echo the keys as you press them.
This is a toggle, so when you are finished, use the same keystroke to turn 
it off.
2. Route Jaws to Pc, and then arrow down to find the relevant information.
Once you have what you need, press escape, or Alt F4 to close the properties 
dialogue.
HTH,
Rick Justice
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Clary" <tclar...@gmail.com>
To: "blind-computing-join" <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:42 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] re-post of question about jaws 12


below is a question i sent in yesterday with no responces, and since
i need help, and with every questions, which are more difficult
answered, i thought that maybe it didn't go out:

friends,
  I’m going to have jaws 12 installed on my work pc, and will do this
from the fs website, because I can’t find my disc, but do have my
authorization number, but I can’t remember if I have jaws 12 32 or 64
bit installed here, on my home pc. is there a way to bring up which I
have, or does it really matter? tc

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