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By configuring Parallel Space with both 32-bit and 64-bit support engines, you build a versatile, high-performance virtual space. This setup grants you the freedom to run multiple accounts, execute advanced utilities like GameGuardian, and maintain total system security without ever needing to root your phone.

In computing, 32-bit and 64-bit refer to the type of processor architecture used by an operating system. The main difference between the two is the amount of memory they can address. A 32-bit system can only address up to 4 GB of RAM, while a 64-bit system can address much larger amounts of memory, making it more suitable for demanding applications. In the context of Parallel Space, 32-bit support allows users to create virtual environments that can run older apps and games that are not compatible with 64-bit systems. On the other hand, 64-bit support enables users to create more powerful virtual environments that can run demanding apps and games.

The most effective way to achieve this is through virtual spaces, with Parallel Space

Virtual spaces require overlay permissions to display floating menus over your games.

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