I presume that I can safely remove 32-bit apps from Win10 64?

pmikep

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Like Device Manager - 32 bit, Disk Manager - 32 bit, etc. (All the 32 bit items listed in NTLite?)

I know it seems like a dumb question. But with MS, one never knows when they might require a 32 bit app in a 64 bit OS.
 
So you just need to experiment. If something goes wrong, like some 3rd applications needs them report it here and compatibility can be developed or added not - Needed for SomeApp.

Nobody know what apps need these components.
 
Okay, thanks. I expected that no 3rd party apps, per se, would use WIndows components like Disk Manager, Device Manager.

Altho now that I think about it, perhaps something like EASEUS's Partition Tool might use MS's 32-bi Disk Manager to work.
 
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