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Old 07-18-2011, 12:23 PM   #47
mwheinz
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Windows 7 and Vista automatically installs 32-bit-only software in 32-bit mode. They have one Programs directory for 64-bit and one for 32-bit, and your software goes wherever it needs to go.
The problem is that Sony, in their wisdom, decided to actually hack the Mac operating system instead of using the built-in USB drivers, and then they wrote the hack in a half-baked manner that won't work with modern Macs.

Basically, it's as if they wrote a custom DLL that roots your Windows machine and that you needed to have installed to use their software on your machine.

Oh, wait, they did that once, too.
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