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Most of the time, if you can't find a 64 bit driver for Windows 7, you can get by with the Vista version of the driver. Might come in handy for instances where the manufacturer hasn't created a Windows 7 driver yet.
One problem I've had with using any 64 bit OS - there's still some manufacturers that haven't developed their applications to work on a 64 bit OS - namely Western Digital's disk diag apps...It's a bit annoying having to keep a drive with a 32 bit OS on there to run certain apps...
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