Yes yes, my system runs on x64 bits (it's strange, sometimes I must to install x86 version of softwares because he says "non-x64" (I have a HP 630 Notebook with a poor Intel B960 @ 2.20GHz that runs on Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1).
But that is not the problem: in fact,
I work in IT (technician hardware, software, network) and
when I troubleshoot people, they don't necessarily have a x64 system, so I must to have x86 version of softwares/Linux distros and it would be annoying to be blocked by a client system just because that does not support x64... You know what I mean? I also need x86 versions when I do manipulations on old systems.
That's why I asked the question of the version downloaded by default.Hope you understand my message!
PS: When I wanted to download BackTrack, he proposed me just the x64 edition (but I know that BackTrack is no longer maintained and that's "Kali Linux" who
replaces it; so it is not a reference for my problem)
NB: Your software is fuckin' good, really, the best software I ever seen to make a personnal toolbox on a USB drive. I spread it to all my colleagues and I advise it to everyone!
