Vista 64 , by design, REQUIRES drivers to be certified or signed - no
exceptions. Also 32 bit applications installed on 64 bit OS may not have
all functions operating - for example from Office 2007 site:
"Note The 2007 Microsoft Office system programs client is a 32-bit
application and can run on a Windows 64-bit platform (Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003, and Windows Vista) but there may be some feature limitations as
noted in the system requirements below."
"Vista User" <> wrote in message
news:fednb2$q09$...
>I guess it would be hard for someone like you.
>
> "Thai Berry (U.S.)" <> wrote in message
> news:470a5f56$...
>> ahhh so simple.. LOL
>>
>> lets see if he will be able to do it...
>>
>> :-)
>>
>>
>> "Vista User" <> wrote in message
>> news:fedm2v$l60$...
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>>> "jimg" <> wrote in message
>>> news:1C30F28E-8ADC-405B-B961-...
>>>>I installed Vista Business, 32 bit; then Vista Business 64 bit; then
>>>>Vista
>>>> Ultimate, 64 bit. While this operating system is a step in the right
>>>> direction, it has presented one significant shortcoming. Many 32 bit
>>>> programs
>>>> run fine, but the help files associated with them are not supported in
>>>> 64 bit
>>>> versions.
>>>>
>>>> Another shortcoming is that some devices that previously worked with
>>>> Windows
>>>> XP doesn't work properly with Vista. Vista supplied drivers with
>>>> limited
>>>> capabilities for such items as the HP G85xi, an all in one
>>>> scanner/printer/fax/copier. With Vista Ultimate, use of printer
>>>> capabilities
>>>> like duplex printing is not supported. It is also hard to print
>>>> documents
>>>> with text large enough to easily read with Vista Ultimate. IE seems to
>>>> want
>>>> to print with the smallest font size it can find.
>>>
>>> Just go to the manufacture web site for your devices and download and
>>> install the Vista drivers. This will fix your printing problems.
>>>
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