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Hi,
I have purchased a new computer where they quoted for a 64 bit operating system but they have installed a 32 bit, I have sent it back wanting a 64 bit but they now say
"that Revit is not supported on a 64 bit?"
Can anyone confirm that there staement is correct?
Many Thanks
Will
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yes, Revit is not 64-bit program
but it still should run on your 64 bit os in 32 bit mode
then when a 64 bit version of Revit is available you will be all set
HTH
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I agree revit will work just fine on a 64 bit OS
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