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Microsoft Is Silently Upgrading Your OneDrive Installation to 64-Bit – PCMag AU
If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, expect OneDrive to be automatically upgraded.

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Windows has been available for home users as a 64-bit installation since Windows XP in 2005, but 64-bit applications have taken their time to appear and become the norm. One of those is Microsoft’s own cloud storage service OneDrive, but that’s about to change.
As RS News reports, Microsoft has started to silently upgrade 32-bit versions of the OneDrive client to the 64-bit version on Windows. The public preview of the 64-bit client first appeared last month and users had the…
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