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<blockquote data-quote="andr3wkim" data-source="post: 924343" data-attributes="member: 126731"><p>Just check online for 64-bit support on the software manufacturer's support site. Unless you see a warning "This software does not support 64-bit versions of Windows" it should be fine.</p><p></p><p>Hardware, everything should work correctly. If you have a printer, just check the manufacturer's site to see if they drivers for it. If not, Windows 7 has a huge library of default drivers. If the printer was made after 2007, safe bet it'll work fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andr3wkim, post: 924343, member: 126731"] Just check online for 64-bit support on the software manufacturer's support site. Unless you see a warning "This software does not support 64-bit versions of Windows" it should be fine. Hardware, everything should work correctly. If you have a printer, just check the manufacturer's site to see if they drivers for it. If not, Windows 7 has a huge library of default drivers. If the printer was made after 2007, safe bet it'll work fine. [/QUOTE]
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