I accidentally downloaded 32-bit Java when I have 64-bit windows, how do I switch?

PhilipsBass

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I feel like a dumba-- for just now thinking of this, but I've noticed that I'm running 32-bit version when I have a 64-bit OS. Its been like this for about three years and the reason I found out about this was because my games we're acting weirder than usual and I wanted to check it out. I just passed it off as game lagg and thought nothing of it. So I began researching and stuff until I made my way here. I have many games and applications on my hard drive but I want to know if I actually have to risk everything from wiping my drive, to reinstalling everything, and such. Any help is very much appreciated.
 
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I am a gamer so I found about this problem by a laggy minecraft. In games, lagg is something we don't want on our computers when we're killing a cow or slaying a dragon or sniping some guy, so I think 64bit is less laggy than a 32. Is is possible to have a step-by-step way of figuring out if I actually have a 32bit, and how to switch to 64? The way I found out I had a 32bit Java was because my chrome said I had 32.

Do I actually have to worry about it at all actually? Doubts came from this-->http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1935820/java-bit-windows-install.html
 
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