Outboard Junk Lot Vista 64 Bit Downgrade To Vista 32 Bit? Do-able?

Vista 64 bit downgrade to Vista 32 bit? Do-able? - outboard junk lot

I bought a new Acer laptop (pre-installed Vista 64 bit) to play music, but some of my programs are compatible with 64-bit ... I bit a copy of Vista Ultimate 32, it makes sense. He made the recovery DVD disc (when), but my questions are ...

1) laptops are equipped with partitions C: drive (backup and recovery is of scrap, etc.) if I delete all the partitions needed and correct, a clean install of Vista 32, I am not getting rid of things is not restored by the recovery discs?
2) the assumption that all drivers (from the first backup or downloaded from Acer), Vista 64 drivers are the same and / or compatible with Vista 32? In the web-down XP and XP drivers looking for a Vista laptop, but nothing really about 64 to 32 in Vista.

O 3) ... intelligently as possible in theVista mail Vista 32 over 64?

Process look like good?
1) What is Vista 32-disk controller and loans
2) The partitioning software to delete all partitions
3) Start from 32 and the clean Vista installation CD-ROM
4) The fees as required drivers, motherboard, video, network, etc.

Not only software drivers ... I must install (on my computer, outboard audio interface, synthesizers, etc.) are not compatible with Vista 64 bit. It says in the manual. So, I am inclined to believe them. Believe me, I avoid installing the operating system.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You do not need to install.

Vista 64-bit software has a 32-bit emulation included. All 32-bit programs on Vista x86_64.

Driver, but the problem is something else. However, if you are looking for creative, you may be able to find 64-bit drivers for their devices. If you are open-source drivers, you can almost certainly find 64-bit.


If it fails, it is better only in the installation CD 32 Pop-bit and delete partitions, install Vista x86 from scratch.

Anonymous said...

Yes, you can format and install Vista 32nd Vista is installed almost every driver for you.

Anonymous said...

Yes, you can format and install Vista 32nd Vista is installed almost every driver for you.

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