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Old 07-15-2011, 10:58 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by ScalyFreak View Post
I wasn't really addressing the Mac issue at all. I was just responding to this part.
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It's very rare that you need to manually change things to Compatibility mode on a Windows 7 or Vista system. Most of the time, and all of the time when it's a matter of 32 vs 64 bit, the O/S does it for you.
Ah. Dang. I was hoping to regain my Mr Know-It-All crown! Without it, I fear my posts may become Toothless...

Indeed, what you are saying is that 32 or 64 bit is generally invisible to the end user. All too true (and good!).

Sony's stupid device driver is the exception (would be on Windows too), the stupid part being that Sony Reader Library needs it at all; or, I should say, uses it, since the application certainly can be programmed to bypass the driver entirely.

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