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Originally posted by Vilkku
XP 64bit is a "hassle" because it isn't really supported by everything. Vista, however, is meant to be run in 64bit mode, so if you have a 64bit processor, I say go for it. (I am, and I would also like to point out that I haven't tried XP 64 at all, so if someone knows more, please tell us).
i use XP64Bit. its ok , lacks some support for hardware, like webcams etc, but im sure when Vista 64Bit is released all drivers will come out to support both architectures . but i'd still install a 32bit version on a 64bit Cpu, till MS Make a full 64Bit OS, , Basically IMO 64Bit Vista is just gonna be like 64Bit XP, your gonna have your Pro's an Cons , if i recall within 64bit Vista your still gonna have 32bit IE7 an 64Bit IE7 just like XP 64bit is now, , even linux isnt fully 64bit yet,
Windows Vista feature Bites The Dust
Microsoft has cut PC-to-PC synchronization from Vista. Vista Beta 2, which is slated to go to as many as two million testers, does not include the P2P synchronization technology. Quality is the reason for the latest cut, Microsoft officials said.