You'd probably find that Windows 7 64bit is a lot more compatible than XP64bit.

certainly there are actually drivers for it

On 22 Jan 2011, at 19:40, FORC5 wrote:

> I am having problems leaving behind some of my SW, same problem when XP came 
> out. I'll assimilate I am sure. XP mode is OK but resistance is futile :-D
> 
> thanks
> fp
> 
> At 12:32 PM 1/22/2011, Brian Weeden Poked the stick with:
>> Long live Win 7 64.
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>> On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 1:36 PM, James Boswell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm going to have to agree with Bryan here, XP64 was basically a proof of
>>> concept and isn't worthy of presence on a Sandy Bridge rig with an SSD.
>>> 
>>> :)
>>> 
>>> -JB
>>> 
>>> On 22 Jan 2011, at 18:25, Bryan Seitz wrote:
>>> 
>>>> XP64 is dead, done, I wouldn't use it with your box.
>>>> 
>>>> On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 10:08:03AM -0700, FORC5 wrote:
>>>>> Anyone played with SSD drives and XP64 ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Putting together a mini box and thinking of using my copy of xp64 with
>>> the Crucial SSD's I bought and decided not to play in my main box at this
>>> time. Looking at Asus P8H67 micro MB. probably a i5 2500.
>>>>> 
>>>>> can do w7 if needed.
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> fp
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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>>>> 
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