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Accidental Techie: Do I have a 32 or 64 bit system? How can I find out?

One of the most common questions I run into is "will this program run on my system?" I thought I'd take a minute to explain how to check what kind of system you have, and explain how the 32-bit and 64-bit systems are different.

First of all, let's find out what kind of system you have!

Network Troubleshooting for Servers

In the final article in our three-part series, we'll outline the places to look when your server behaves badly

By: Lasa Information Systems Team

March 23, 2010

Network Troubleshooting for Workstations

Second in the series on how to troubleshoot for your organization’s network

By: Lasa Information Systems Team

March 16, 2010

Network Troubleshooting: Introduction

First in a three-part series on how to pinpoint your organizations network problems

By: Lasa Information Systems Team

March 9, 2010

A Beginner's Guide to Electronic Software Downloads

By: Kevin Lo

April 15, 2011

Editor's Note: This article was adapted from an article authored by former TechSoup staff writer Brian Satterfield in August 2007.

Uninterruptible Power Supply Options for Nonprofits

Powerful UPS systems protect IT systems from power surges and blackouts

By: Agam Shah

June 27, 2008

An Introduction to the Cisco ASA 5505 and 5510

Features, tools, and resources for nonprofits considering adopting one of Cisco's new security appliances

By: Roger E. Rustad, Jr.

April 29, 2008

Do I Need the 32-Bit or the 64-Bit Version?

What’s the difference and which one do I need?

By: Chris Peters

May 18, 2010

Demystifying Remote Access: Part 2

Evaluating your organization’s needs and skills for implementation

By: Grant Howe

July 29, 2011

Demystifying Remote Access: Part 1

Terms and tips for evaluating your options

By: Grant Howe

July 29, 2011