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 Thus far, it's been pretty easy.
 
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						| Trippy 
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 They like to give out software at those sorts of things. Back when I worked for a big company that was partnered with MS everytime they came down to visit they'd bring a big box of software with them to give out.
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						| bhodi 
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 Every game and program I've installed has worked perfectly. Except for fucking PowerDVD, but it's not vistas fault. They took out HD-DVD support in 8 and now I'm left looking for a program that supports HD-DVD playback. |  
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 Every game and program I've installed has worked perfectly. Except for fucking PowerDVD, but it's not vistas fault. They took out HD-DVD support in 8 and now I'm left looking for a program that supports HD-DVD playback.
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 Vista runs fine on 2gb of RAM, even better if you have a crappy flashdrive you can stick in there for readyboost.
 I AM HIJACKING THIS THREAD.  I want to know what x64 software you guys out there are using for various things.  I'm having a hard time tracking down x64 programs for certain tasks, for instance I would like to install an x64 image viewer (like acdsee) to browse my awesome pictures.
 
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 Let me know when Cisco makes a VPN client that works on Vista 64. 
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 I just installed Vista 32-bit with SP1 and it works great. Its stable, fast, runs AoC just as good as XP SP3 and it uses all my 4GB ram. I thought it was only 64-bit OS supporting 4gb, but SP1 sorted it.
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