What is i386 folder Windows XP?

The i386 folder holds the files used to install, repair, modify, update and rebuild Windows. Though these files are also located on your Windows installation CD (if you have one), I recommend you not delete anything located here.

Where is the download folder in Windows XP?

Internet Explorer

  1. Press “Alt-X” to open Internet Explorer’s Tools menu.
  2. Click “View Downloads” to open the Downloads window.
  3. Click the link in the “Location” column beside a download to open its folder.

Is XP SP2 still supported?

Both Windows XP Service Pack 1 and 1a were retired on October 10, 2006, and both Windows 2000 and Windows XP SP2 reached their end of support on July 13, 2010, about 24 months after the launch of Windows XP Service Pack 3.

What is Windows i386?

i386 refers to the 32-bit edition and amd64 (or x86_64) refers to the 64-bit edition for Intel and AMD processors. Wikipedia’s i386 entry: The Intel 80386, also known as the i386, or just 386, was a 32-bit microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1985…

How do I open download folder in Internet Explorer?

To view files you’ve downloaded while using Internet Explorer, open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then select View downloads. You’ll be able to see what you’ve downloaded from the web, where these items are stored on your PC, and choose actions to take on your downloads.

How do I change the download location in Internet Explorer?

How to Adjust the Settings for Downloads

  1. Open Internet Explorer and select the Tools button. Result: A dropdown menu will appear.
  2. Select the View downloads button.
  3. Choose a different default download location by selecting Browse and then selecting OK when you’re done.

Is my PC i386?

To know whether your system is 32-bit or 64-bit, type the command “uname -m” and press “Enter”. This displays only the machine hardware name. It shows if your system is running 32-bit (i686 or i386) or 64-bit(x86_64).

Does i386 mean 32bit?

The Intel 386, originally released as 80386 and later renamed i386, is a 32-bit microprocessor introduced in 1985. The first versions had 275,000 transistors and were the CPU of many workstations and high-end personal computers of the time.