This is not possible. Windows does not have the option to switch between 32-bit and 64-bit modes. If you need / want both, you need to purchase both versions and dual-boot them.
I think it has something to do with the architecture being x64 and not x86, not really positive though. Having the same problem on Windows 7 64bit, but it works fine on Windows 7 32bit.
what do you mean from windows vista x64 to windows vista? they are both the same thing. there is win32 and win64. so i don't know what you mean by that
It does support xp pro x64, vista x64 and so on.
Yes, I would assume so. I have without a problem on Vista Enterprise x64.
No. Aero is only included in Windows Vista and newer.
Every Windows Distribution is writen in binary non Open Source files. By the way, there are different versions of Windows Vista: Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows Vista 32-bit. Windows Vista 64-bit or x64 can work with 64-bit AMD Processors.
Program Files (for win xp x86 and vista x86) Program Files(x86) (for win xp x64 and vista x64 for 32 bits applications) Program Files(x64) (for win xp x64 and vista x64 for 64 bits applications)
As a user of both VisualStudio 2008 and Windows Vista x64, I can assure you that the PerformanceCounter class exists in System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter.
32bit OS will only support 3gb of ram, upgrade to windows 7 x64 or other 64 bit os
There aren't any. Sometimes, a driver for Vista x64 will work on XP x64, so should try that first. If it does not work, you will need to purchase another printer.
Most probably NO. There is no word from Microsoft on it, and i believe its not feasible right now.. But you know nothing is impossible...
HP officially supports Windows HP Home, Windows Vista Home Basic x86, and Windows Vista Business in x86 and x64. The machine is also capable of running Windows 7 if it is equipped with enough RAM.