After you are migrated to the 64-bit version, Mozilla says you can get back to the 32-bit version by re-running the 32-bit installer from the Firefox platforms and languages page. However, the company hasn’t specified when that update will be released. According to the announcement from Mozilla, the company says it will migrate 64-bit Windows users to the 64-bit version of Firefox in an upcoming update. The other option you have is to just wait. So, to avoid confusion you’ll want to manually uninstall the 32-bit (x86) version for best results. It’s important to note that if you go this route, the 64-bit version will not replace the 32-bit (x86) version. That will automatically give you the 64-bit version which is now the default. ![]() The first way is to download a fresh copy of Firefox and install it. ![]() If you’re running 64-bit Windows, there are two ways to get the 64-bit version of Firefox. ![]() To view the version of Firefox that’s installed on your system, go to Help > About Firefox on the Menu bar. If you’re running macOS or Linux your version of Firefox is already optimized for 64-bit. The article covers how to find the architecture of Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Note: Not sure which version of Windows you’re running? Check out our article on how to tell if your PC is running 32 or 64-bit Windows.
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