My new laptop came with Windows 7 64-bit installed. However, it also came with both IE 8 64-bit and x86 versions. For some reason Dell built the Task Bar with the ICON to run x86 mode.
Aha! Adobe Flash told me why! there is no supported 64-bit Adobe Flash available yet. Thus, you should stay with a 32-bit browser.
But, when Flash is available, you can switch to the 64-bit version, bu Unpinning the old IE8 ICON from the Task Bar (Right-click it and Unpin). Now find the 64-bit version via Start, Programs. Right-click the 64-bit one and do Pin to Task Bar.
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