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How can I get the information from a Process handle acquired using OpenProcess whether a Process is 32 or 64 Bit?

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Yes, IsWow64Process is annoyingly useless. It really means "is 32-bit emulation enabled" and that returns false if you run on a 32-bit operating system, it doesn't need any emulation.

You'll only get a good value out of it if you know for a fact that you're running on a 64-bit operating system. Which is tricky to find out. The IntPtr.Size == 8 test proofs that you run 64-bit, but it doesn't proof that it is definitely not a 64-bit operating system. The 64-bit version of the framework might not have been installed. Or your code might be running from an .exe that had the Platform Target forced to x86. Which is not uncommon for code that's interested in bitness.

You'll need to P/Invoke GetNativeSystemInfo(). If that throws (or GetProcAddress returns IntPtr.Zero), you know for a fact that it is a 32-bit operating system. If it doesn't, inspect the value of SYSTEM_INFO.wProcessorArchitecture. It will be 9 for x64, 6 for Titanium, 0 for x86. So if you get 9, then use IsWow64Process. Visit pinvoke.net for the declarations.

Note that the new .NET 4.0 Environment.Is64BitOperatingSystem is flawed the same way.

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  • The only problem with it is that GetNativeSystemInfo according to MSDN is supported from WinXP upwards, regardless of architecture. Also, I don't have a machine without AMD64/EMT64 at hand, but doesn't wProcessorArchitecture correspond to the Processor Architecure and not the one of the System installed? edit: i dunno why you guys make the effort to give .net solutions when i tagged it with C and WinAPI, just saying
    – metafex
    Jul 24, 2010 at 14:00
  • Well, you don't need P/Invoke then. Given that you have the right processor to test this, you can answer your own question in about 10 minutes? Jul 24, 2010 at 14:45
  • Okay, checked SYSTEM_INFO.wProcessorArchitecture and it corresponds to the information of the system and not of the cpu, so this solution works, thanks.
    – metafex
    Jul 24, 2010 at 15:02
  • Good. Beware that you have to use GetProcAddress() in your C code or your program won't run on early operating systems. Jul 24, 2010 at 15:28
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You can test it using following code:

     bool is64BitProcess = (IntPtr.Size == 8);
     bool is64BitOperatingSystem = is64BitProcess || InternalCheckIsWow64();

     [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true, CallingConvention =  CallingConvention.Winapi)]
      [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
       public static extern bool IsWow64Process(
       [In] IntPtr hProcess,
       [Out] out bool wow64Process
   );

     [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)]
        private static bool InternalCheckIsWow64()
    {
         if ((Environment.OSVersion.Version.Major == 5 && Environment.OSVersion.Version.Minor >= 1) ||
    Environment.OSVersion.Version.Major >= 6)
           {
             using (Process p = Process.GetCurrentProcess())
               {
                    bool retVal;
                    if (!IsWow64Process(p.Handle, out retVal))
                    {
                       return false;
                    }
                    return retVal;
               }
           }
            else
            {
                  return false;
         }
 }
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  • +1, link to the doc: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms684139(VS.85).aspx
    – user180100
    Jul 24, 2010 at 11:05
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    That's also what i thought at first, but this function just determines if the process runs under WoW64, means a 32Bit process under a 64Bit OS, I tested this with WinXP SP3 and it gave me false because it was a 32Bit Process not running under W0W64.
    – metafex
    Jul 24, 2010 at 11:45
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This is C code with some Python involved but it gives you an idea. Here's a polished version:

int is64bit(long pid) {
    SYSTEM_INFO sysinfo;
    HANDLE hProcess;
    BOOL isWow64;

    // if OS is not 64 bit, no process will be either    
    GetNativeSystemInfo(&sysinfo);
    if (sysinfo.wProcessorArchitecture != PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64) 
        return 0;

    hProcess = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, FALSE, pid);;
    if (hProcess == NULL)
        return -1;

    if (! IsWow64Process(hProcess, &isWow64)) {
        CloseHandle(hProcess);
        return -1;
    }
    CloseHandle(hProcess);
    if (isWow64)
        return 0;
    else
        return 1;
}

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