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re: Vista download from microsoft
Monday, July 3, 2006 at 8:06 pm Windows Vista Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Marc Hopper
(1 messages posted)
Its simple really, divide 64bit by 4 and it gives you roughly 13.9999 gb, whereas
if you divide 32bit by 4 and then further divide by 2 because its half of 64 bit
you get 4gb. This simple equation means your pc is actually a semperon chip running
a transmeta overclocker, which is totall compatible with Windows Vista delta, service
pack 3.2a.
So all you need to do is to install that version which takes up the new 2GB cd format
only supported by the panasonic hybrid cd player specifically designed for the Xbox
180 but never productionised (its revolutionary design was to have the cd under the
xbox, unfortunately the diskcs kept falling out while playing.)
Hopefully this sorts your problem out, if not, may i suggest you download the alternative
version of Vista provided by Microsofts bodgittndlegitt division. This can be found
at www.microsoft.com/dudOS. This apparently is backward compatible to a Sinclair
ZX80 and can be loaded into 4k of RAM.
:>)
Just ask i have loads more to share dudes....
On Sunday, July 2, 2006 at 8:45 pm, Kurt wrote:
>64bit applications cannot run on 32bit platform, boot from DVD to perform installation
>and/or download 32bit version (my personal recommendation for now unless you you
>have already confirmed all your hardware, including external devices like printers,
>scanners, etc have 64bit drivers)
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