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Colin Barnhorst
Excellent! Thanks, Darrel!
By the way, don't EVER try doing a custom install of an x86 edition of Vista
into a volume already containing an x64 edition of XP (or Vista). I know,
only a goof like me would try that.
The good news is that it works. The bad news is that it works. But you
ought to see the Program Files and Program Files (x86) folders afterwards.
The punch line is that there shouldn't be any Program Files (x86)
folder...but there sure is. And it isn't empty.
By the way, don't EVER try doing a custom install of an x86 edition of Vista
into a volume already containing an x64 edition of XP (or Vista). I know,
only a goof like me would try that.
The good news is that it works. The bad news is that it works. But you
ought to see the Program Files and Program Files (x86) folders afterwards.
The punch line is that there shouldn't be any Program Files (x86)
folder...but there sure is. And it isn't empty.