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Originally Posted by Caddyman
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Originally Posted by Wayne Luke
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:P hehe
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Originally Posted by Wayne Luke
As for application compatiblity issues as mentioned a few posts above, many companies have Windows 7 betas available on their websites. You can also right-click on its shortcut and tell it to operate in Windows Vista or XP compatibility modes through the properties dialog. You'll probably lose Vista specific functionality like quick peek on the taskbar but the software will run. I haven't found any applications that don't work either in 32-bit or 64-bit (when available) modes.
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I haven't had any detrimental problems either, other then my 7 in 1 or w/e media reader on my Dell XPS, I haven't really sat down and tried to fix it yet, but it does not work as of now. I found that many drivers and stuff, if you try to install, and it fails, W7 will give you a pop-up and attempt to fix it for you and it actually works...pretty neat!