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softwaremonkey18-Oct-11 9:53
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Thanks,

You are right of course, the problem is not so much related to Windows 7 but to the 64 bit platform. That makes the problem all the more difficult because its not just a case of replacing the OS.

I saw that Windows 7 Pro has an XP mode but I guess it will be XP/64 so the problem will still be the same.

Things are never easy (sigh!) Sigh | :sigh:
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