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How can have four CMD ah, which one is running, strives for the great god!!!!!!

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Date and size, see the inside of the each group is the same, the following is the current version of the backup?
Then, the directory, the above is in SysWOW64 directory, that it is a 32 bit system program under a 64 - bit system; Below is in the System32 directory, and it is as same as system version of a 64 - bit system program,

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refer to the original poster hahaqugaga response:

How can have four CMD ah, which one is running, strives for the great god!!!!!!


Do you want to understand the two concepts

Is a Windows on windows64 there is a whole set of Windows 32 bit process how to run on Windows 64, typically is a variety of redirection, directory redirection, redirect the registry,

The second concept is winsxs

CodePudding user response:

Normal use of the directory is C: \ Windows \ System32 \ CMD exe

Another winsxs folder must not be deleted, contain the history and the early versions of Windows update system, provide downward compatible with earlier versions of Windows software, and other functions

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C: \ Windows \ System32 \ CMD exe

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In the run dialog box default is: C: \ Windows \ System32 \ CMD exe

CodePudding user response:

Never haven't noticed this problem, has been Win + R, enter CMD to run

CodePudding user response:

Win + R directly enter CMD can be opened

CodePudding user response:

The first two are 32-bit CMD. Exe, the latter is the former backup;
The latter two are 64 CMD. Exe, the fourth is the third backup;
Open the task manager process page, "*. 32" said after it is running in the 64 - bit systems of 32 bit program,
Take a simple example, using vs2010 compile a win64 DLL, this time you with 32 bit depends couldn't open this DLL to view its contents, must use 64 - bit depends to open, the two kinds of CMD. Exe have similar features, you can start - in CMD, and then select the corresponding CMD. Exe (32 bit or 64 bit) to run the command,

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Don't have to Win + R, direct point Windows CMD key entered
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