Is Flashget Or Getright Compatible For 64bit?
Apr 24, 2008Is Flashget or Getright compatible with Vista x64? Are there any actual tech details saying they are compatible with Vista x64? Or there isn't, but it will work nevertheless?
View 4 RepliesIs Flashget or Getright compatible with Vista x64? Are there any actual tech details saying they are compatible with Vista x64? Or there isn't, but it will work nevertheless?
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I thoght a list over all 64bit apps that works on Vista would bee good to have. So I started one! NOTE: Only Native 64bit apps, that is compiled to 64bit. Not 64bit capable. Security:.....
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When i insert the Quake 4 disc in drive i have an error message that the program has known compatibility issues with the version of Vista. Also says to have the latest version of macromedia flash player installed, which i have. System requirements are all ok on pc. Is it ok to go ahead with the install, and will it run ok once i have.
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