Hi there,
I have a 2010 Mac Pro, which I know came out of the factory as 64-bit-enabled.
When I got it, though, I switched to 32-bit because certain apps needed that.
Now I've updated those apps, and want to run in 64-bit.
I just did a clean install of Mountain Lion, so for all I know that put me back in 64-bit, but I don't really know.
I've looked in
About This Mac/More Info/System Report/Software
... and for Boot Mode I see 'Normal'
Does that mean I'm booting in 64-bit?
thanks,
malch
I have a 2010 Mac Pro, which I know came out of the factory as 64-bit-enabled.
When I got it, though, I switched to 32-bit because certain apps needed that.
Now I've updated those apps, and want to run in 64-bit.
I just did a clean install of Mountain Lion, so for all I know that put me back in 64-bit, but I don't really know.
I've looked in
About This Mac/More Info/System Report/Software
... and for Boot Mode I see 'Normal'
Does that mean I'm booting in 64-bit?
thanks,
malch