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Originally Posted by [-0MEGA-]
The reason is because the only consumer 64-Bit OS was Windows Pro x64, which besides being a 64-bit OS, offered nothing new. So there was no reason for people to upgrade, which resulted in a very low percentage of people having it, which then resulted in very limited driver support.
Windows Vista x64 should change all that.
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What difference is there between Vista 32 and 64? I thought there was no other difference (no new features, etc)...
Am I wrong? Will the 64bit Vista have a lot more features than the 32bit?