answer:The new laptop will have a 64-bit version of Windows 7 installed. On this machine, the Program Files is reserved for 64-bit applications and the Program Files (x86) is reserved for non 64-bit applications. On the other machine all the applications (which will be non 64-bit) go in the Program Files directory. When you install software on the new machine, it will automatically place itself in the correct directory – for example, you can download the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer on that machine and it will install into the Program Files directory, whereas the 32-bit version of IE will install, on the same new laptop, in the Program Files (x86) directory. In short, you don’t need to worry about it.