Is it window 8 64 bit or widow 32 bit on IdeaTab Lynx K3011

hi  is  is the  Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx K3011   a 64 bit windows or a 32 bit  windows   the mode I be getting at staples  soon is Model: 59343251
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Hi Snow,
according to 'IdeaTab Lynx K3011W Service Training Solution', the OS is Windows 8 x86 (32 bit),
much more in-depth Lynx information here...
http://service.lenovo.partner-management.com/content/CourseWarePublic/17556/player.html
hope this info is helpful...  Zehn

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    but doesn't help with this problem.

    I didn't get any help on this from the forum, but from studying around and experimenting with different approaches, I have come up with the following conclusions:
    Under Windows Vista, Windows Mail synced its contacts with Windows Contacts [which are in c:\users\username\contacts]. iPhone via iTunes synced with Windows Contacts. Changes to either Windows Mail Contacts or iPhone contacts would always update each other. Life was good.
    Under Windows 7, Windows LIVE Mail (WLM) does NOT sync its contacts with Windows Contacts. It puts them into a hidden database. If you have prior Windows Contacts and brought them along for the ride, they are still there in the folder but they are not connected to the WLM contacts database
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    Similarly, if you change a contact on iPhone or add a new one, it will sync with Windows Contacts. However, this does NOT update your Windows Live Contacts.
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    AND ONE FINAL NOTE: I have not tested how any of this affects Windows Live Contacts used online outside of Windows Live Mail, because I do not use Windows Live online.
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