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Move on to a decent operating system.
I'm on Linux these days and i'm glad of it.
I thought other then a lack of working drivers that 32 bit (X86) Vista was pretty much a bloated XP but still XP in the flesh once you learned how to navigate it. Did X86
s Vista's NTVM work like XP on 32 bit? Did Vista even have NTVM I know Windows 7 32 bit does and once you enable it the same things that work on XP work there?
I think because most people had 64 bit which caused a lot of trouble with software/drivers which is the purpose of the thread. For me it was hit and miss (mostly miss). Now it's not so much of an issue software wise with PCEM/86Box if you have a decent enough single threaded CPU.
Is the compatibility of Vista 32 Bit about the same as XP 32 bit minus the extra bloat?