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Install Debugging Tools for Windows 32-bit Version

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Install Debugging Tools for Windows 32-bit Version

Updated: November 18, 2008

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When to Use 32-bit Debugging Tools

The 32-bit version of Debugging Tools for Windows is the best choice, unless you are debugging an application on a 64-bit processor. In that case, you should use a 64-bit package.

System Requirements

The following are system requirements for the 32-bit version of Debugging Tools for Windows:

32-bit or 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 32-bit or 64-bit Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Vista, or Windows Server 2008.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later.

Approximately 25 MB of hard disk space.

See: What's New for Debugging Tools for Windows

Download the Debugging Tools for Windows

Current Release version 6.10.3.233 - November 18, 2008
Install 32-bit version 6.10.3.233 [16.8 MB]

Previous Release version 6.9.3.113 - April 29, 2008
Install 32-bit version 6.9.3.113 [17.5 MB]

Previous Release version 6.8.4.0 - October 18, 2007
Install 32-bit version 6.8.4.0 [16.7 MB]

Previous Release version 6.7.5.1 - July 3, 2007
Install 32-bit Beta version 6.7.5.1 [15.8 MB]

Previous Release version 6.6.7.5 - July 18, 2006
Install 32-bit version 6.6.7.5 [15.2 MB]

Previous Release version 6.6.3.5 - January 24, 2006
Install 32-bit Beta version 6.6.3.5 [13.8 MB]

Note: If you are running Windows NT 4.0, you must first update your Windows Installer to version 1.1 before installing the debugging tools. If you are running Windows 2000 or a later version of Windows, then you already have Windows Installer 1.1 or a later version, and there is no need to reinstall it.

Install Windows Installer 1.1 (Windows NT 4.0 - X86) [1.4 MB]

Microsoft Debugging Tools for Windows Me
Download the files to enable kernel mode debugging under Windows Millennium Edition (not supported).

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/installx86.mspx