64-bit program installs in C:Program Files (x86)

>64-bit program installs in C:\Program Files (x86)

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C-COMBO BREAKER

>C:\Progr-

>program
It's called app, grandpa.

>System32 has 64-bit binaries
>SysWOW64 has 32-bit binaries

>1996
nintendo has 64-bit binaries

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Buggy installer. Tell the idiot who wrote it to cease being a retard.

First is backcompat.
Second is because the 32 bit subsystem is called WOW64 (which is short for "Windows on Windows 64-bit", IIRC).

>64-bit binary installs in /bin/
>what a beautiful day on this planet
Thank you Smallpinus Torvlads

>not in /etc

Maybe you have a x86-64?

In /etc I have only system configs, winfag

Ahh, so it's like a registry, but isn't hierarchical, doesn't have a standard API, and takes up an entire chunk of your directory tree?

Yes OP, we all know Windows can't into architecture.

>not hierarchical
It is, but most things are independent of eachother, so it's a pretty flat hierarchy
>doesn't have a standard API
include/linux/fs.h
>takes up an entire chunk of your directory tree
Don't see how that's a problem

>Program installs in C:\Windows\system32

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muuuah ;)

The Apple Macbook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.

>clearly describes a developer issue
>blames the OS
Are all Linux users this misguided?