Vista was suppose to be Microsoft's new 64 bit OS, but when it wall 
released, it came in both a 32 bit and 64 bit version with the 64 bit 
version not very well supported yet by 64 bit hardware, so there is 
going to be a painful transition period, kind of like going from the 16 
bit dos version of windows 3.0/3.1 to the 32 bit version of windows 95.

In time the problem will reverse so the 32 bit version of Vista will not 
be very well supported and Microsoft will finally have her new 64 bit 
version of windows in place.  In the mean time we have to keep the 
economy going churning out all those new computers for the masses who 
will blindly pull out there wallets and checkbooks to pay the pide piper.

Windows 64 bit Vista will come to you, if you are only patient.

Regards,

LelandJ


Ted Roche wrote:
> On 2/21/07, Leland F. Jackson, CPA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Here is the joke for today.  HaHaahaaahahaha
>>
>> http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,39285986,00.htm
>>
>>     
>
> MS says: "Please confirm that your system, applications, and devices
> are compatible with a 64-bit edition of Windows Vista before
> installing."
>
> Can anyone point me to some place where I could do that?
>
>   



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