Keanu
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Is there any Vista 64 Bit Compatible software?


Hey guys, I have noticed that when products say vista ready or compatible they usually mean 32 bit not 64. Sometimes this makes a difference and sometimes old programs like ad aware go from being compatible to not being compatible or like quick time/iTunes that i was initially able to install and now i can't do the upgrade to the latest version. Please help me.
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Devante Bradley | Oct 12 2011

Check it out to make sure the hardware and software you need to use with it is compatible enough. You will find that the most of the software programs and hardware devices that you’ve been using today will work well with the 64-bit editions of the Windows Vista. The best way to come to know that something will work is that to look for the Windows Vista logos on the software programs and the hardware devices, that means they are compatible with the both 32-bit and the 64-bit editions of the Windows Vista. If you don't see the logo, now you check the 64-bit Windows Vista Compatibility status and by visiting the windows vista compatibility center. Now, you need to balance your priorities. If your first priority seems having a PC that can take the advantage of increased memory and new software or hardware, then get on towards the 64-bit PC. On the other side, if cost apparently seems to be the key concern and you are most probably interested in running down the multiple programs, or if you have the older software and hardware that is not supported by a 64-bit PC, then a 32-bit PC is the only choice left for you.

Thank you.

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