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Quick question: Can you use an OEM Vista 32 bit licence with 64 bit vista?
Started by fajw on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at atomicmpc):
I would presume the same goes....
Keys aren't Windows 7.
I'd presume the activation system is the same for Vista.
However install of 64bit Windows 7.
Pre SP1 keys on home OEM would not allow changing from 32 to 64 bit with the same key.
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I am working in Vista 64 bit system.
I have a 3rdPartyUsbDriver.sys and 3rdPartyUsbDriver.inf files.
I have made the neccesary changes to the vendor & product IDs in the inf file, to work with my custom hardware. This installs and works in 'Unsigned Driver...
Started by jyoung on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I think that you.
The only way to install the driver on Vista 4 bit is to digitally sign the driver.
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I recently purchased system with Vista Home Premium 64 bit OS. IE8 is loaded with 32 bit and 64 bit. I am unable to open any web page with IE8 x32, but IE8 x64 seems to work fine. Problem is that IE8 x32 defaults when the browser is needed from another...
Started by A D 4 on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at microsoft):
Makes it a real pain when a lot....
I'm running a fully updated Vista Ultimate 64 bit rig.
Is not supported on Vista Home Premium 64 bit; and (2) IE8 64 bit cannot be set as the default browser.
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I have a legacy setup program that will not install on a 64 bit version of Vista with 4GB of RAM. The setup program performs a check at the beginning of the installation to see if there is enough memory. It determines there is "less than 256K of RAM."...
Started by Matt Spradley on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
To use it first check what BCD entries you have with
BCDEDIT /v
Remember id of wanted entry and then use
BCDEDIT /set "{id}" truncatememory 1073741824
This will limit it to 1 GB .
That will limit your memory.
Use BCDEdit to set truncatememory option.
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Hi,
I am planning on upgrading Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit to Windows Server 2008 Standard 64-bit (I have a quad core cpu which supports 64 bit and I have 4gb memory so can't see all of it at the moment).
My concern is, some of the development software...
Started by dotnetdev on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
You can find out whether an application is 16 bit in various ways:
Look at them.
If not, you can always host your 16 bit software within a virtual machine.
Your development software in this decade.
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Is there a way to show currently loaded drivers in Vista 64 bit without having to reboot and do a logged boot?
Started by Kev on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/view-the-list-of-installed-drivers-the-easy-way/
The article.
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What are common drawbacks, gotchas, and problems of choosing Vista 64-bit versus 32 bit? We recently purchased two laptops and selected Vista 64 bit, but I'm considering downgrading to Vista 32 bit on both. The only reason for going 64 bit was to get ...
Started by Knox on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
For example, my desktop advice is to ....
The biggest drawback to vista 64 is running 32 bit apps that expect a 32-bit OS to run use a small set of applications that for sure work in a 64 bit environment.
In the closet.
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I've installed Vista 7 RC x64 and trying to install Vista 64 bit drivers for my HP LaserJet 1022. I supose vista drivers should be fine for 7.
The problem is that the driver installer is checking the os info and won't start on Windows 7 (The package is...
Started by axk on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Anyone know?.
Be a solution sometimes, there has got to be a way to run as 64bit vista in compability mode.
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Hi Everyone,
I have a native C code, I compiled the code in vc++ 2008 and its compiled with 'x64' as platform in configuration manager and I have an c# application which is also compiled with 'x64' as platform and it calls the dll function. I have used...
Started by Ganesh Astroved on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
When I placed the dll under C:\Windows....
Hi Everyone,
Thank for your help.
The problem is that your dll depends on some other dll and that other dll can't be located because it is on some path where the loader doesn't search for it or that dll is not 64-bit .
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Has anyone ever tested a Microsoft Access 2007 .accdr application on Windows Vista 64 bit version? I sell a shareware program using the Access 2007 runtime, and, for one customer with that setup, there's some kind of problem. According the user ". When...
Started by Jack BeNimble on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The 32 bit IE might work properly.
Is the customer using the 64 bit IE? Access 2007 is 32 bit only.
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