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I just installed Vista on my home built 64 bit PC and I'm already regretting it. As I type this I am in Vista and it's working. HOWEVER, i have a lot of problems:
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Thanks for the insight. I just received my x64 DVD yesterday. I'll probably hold off until at least March before installing. Unless I could dual-boot without activation using the same product key I'm using for 32-bit... Just to try it out. |
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Interesting idea... If you try it, let me know how it turns out. |
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I did successfully do the x64, x86 dual boot Vista (actually triple booting with XP on the system as well, so many drives and partitions |
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right.
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mpjesse, I have a request for you:
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To get a Live Icon from an Office file in 64-bit, you have to save with a preview - provided you're using Office 2003 or greater.
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For the moment, you need to be able to save with a preview. If MS doesn't address this issue, I'm sure OpenOffice will have an update to enable save with preview at some point. |
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I think the problem is 64-bit Vista is unable to show live icon previews for files that are associated with 32-bit applications. Below I've attached screenshots of an example folder with different file types under 32-bit and 64-bit Vista. You can see that photos and music display thumbnails correctly but documents do not under 64-bit Vista. I did not need to do a special "save preview" for any of the documents in the screenshots.
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Another reason to stay away from 64-bit Home Premium is the lack of 64-bit Flash. This means that most MCE plug-ins won't work, as well as most all of the online features. Essentially, you are pretty much paying for Home Premium, but only anle to utilize Home Basic on the 64-bit platform.
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bit strange on the no RAID for Nvidia RAID as vista supports natively
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