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| vista home premium 32bit | windows vista 32 and 64 bit Hello everyone, Am a user of windows vista (home premium 32bit), and I had no problems at all except some issues with IE8, anyway, I work as a programmer and formatting (and changing version of OS) is a very big deal to me because I have to be sure that I will have no problems. My question are: -Are there any compatibility issues between visual studio 2005 and windows vista 64bit? -same question for SQL Server 2005? -same question for CA anti virus. Same question for windows 7. |
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