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Spice:

--- Quote from: Master Bigode on November 02, 2010, 01:28:36 AM ---The differences between x64 Vista and x64 Win7 are almost negligible actually, so upgrading is not really worth the money IMO. 
x86 Vista is indeed a pretty slow OS though.

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That may be true, but for some that are running Vista 32-bit it may make better sense to upgrade from Vista x86 to 7 x86 due to what hardware you need for 64-bit. Because, one would need a processor strong enough that has a 64-bit architecture, and from what I've heard from a few of my friends from different company's IT departments, it would be wise to have at least 3 GB of RAM.
guruangel:

--- Quote from: Docteur Hartmann on August 29, 2010, 04:30:54 PM ---I have a trouble.

Each time I'm trying to install Applocale on my Vista, This delightful Vista says: "The program cannot be installed, because some Windows application are missing."
In short, he's almost saying: "POW HAHA PWNED, YOU NERD!"

And the thing who's pissing me off is that he's NOT EVEN saying what is the missing application.


Gentlemen, I put a bounty on Bill's head.

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I had this problem. Disable UAC or run the installer from an administrative command prompt.
J.O.B:
Whenever I put the Japanese language pack on my XP computer it keeps stuffing it up.
I used the XP professional CD to install it.
Does anybody know how to fix it?
Momiji:
Stuffing up how?  Maybe try copying the CD contents onto the harddrive and installing from there.
J.O.B:
It seems to make the computer hang alot and it stuffs up the fonts(although I think that might be to do with the fact that it's in Jap unicode settings).
First time I put it on I had to call up my dad to fix the comp.
He had to reset the whole computer.
Luckily this time we used a system restore.
The CD says it's genuine.
I think there may be a virus on it though.
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