I'm using PSP 2018 ultimate on a Windows 10 64 bit system. When I open PSP, the 64 bit version opens. Is there way to get it to open as the 32 bit version?
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Re: PSP 32 bit
Hi Jim,
If you installed both the 32 bit and 64-bit versions, all you would have to do is click the 32-bit icon.
If you installed both the 32 bit and 64-bit versions, all you would have to do is click the 32-bit icon.
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Re: PSP 32 bit
How are you opening PSP?
The 64-bit version usually has "(64-bit) in the name. So you open the version that's not the one with 64-bit in its name. Usually by a shortcut on your desktop or through the start menu. Assuming both were installed. If you only installed the 64-bit version then you won't have the 32-bit version.
If you're starting PSP by double clicking on an image it uses whatever program is set as the default for that file type. YOu can set defaults by right-clicking on a file of the type you want to associate with the 32-bit version and using the "Open With" menu choosing the program you want to become the default.
The 64-bit version usually has "(64-bit) in the name. So you open the version that's not the one with 64-bit in its name. Usually by a shortcut on your desktop or through the start menu. Assuming both were installed. If you only installed the 64-bit version then you won't have the 32-bit version.
If you're starting PSP by double clicking on an image it uses whatever program is set as the default for that file type. YOu can set defaults by right-clicking on a file of the type you want to associate with the 32-bit version and using the "Open With" menu choosing the program you want to become the default.
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