Does SL install as 32 or 64 Bit by default and does it matter?

Does SL install as 32 or 64 Bit by default and does it matter?
How can I boot SL to 64 bit if needed?

What is the installed CPU?
If it is the AMD E1-2100 as stated in the product specifications,  then it is a 64-bit CPU. It is capable of Virtalization and will run a 64-bit operating system.
All of the required drivers for Windows 8.1 are here on the HP web support portal for your notebook. There are no available drivers for other Windows operating systems.
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