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Originally Posted by JSWolf
You'll need to blame Microsoft for your issue with Sony. MS makes it hard to get a 64-bit drive written and all you have to go through to do is is not worth it for the small amount of users of the 64-bit Vista.
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That's a Sony decision, not Microsoft. Logitech, Canon, and pretty much everyone else don't seem to have a problem supporting Vista 64 (it had been a year now). Actually, most 32-bit drivers work fine in Vista.
The Sony Reader is the *only* device I have for Windows that does not support Vista 64. My (all pre-Vista) Canon printer, web cam, USB DVD burner, USB hard drive, etc. all work fine. They either have 64-bit drivers, or the 32-bit drivers work fine.
So I don't blame Microsoft. Sony had the beta Vista 64 for a year before release, and now it is a year after release. Sony stopped supporting me. I can't do much about that decision, except to buy a Kindle.