> The thing that caught my eye this week was the following line in the End 
> User License Agreement (EULA) for Microsoft's Vista Home Basic and Vista 
> Home Premium: "USE WITH VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES. You may not use the 
> software installed on the licensed device within a virtual (or otherwise 
> emulated) hardware system." (See page 11 of the EULA.)"

It's highly unlikely one would virtualize the 64-bit version of Vi$ta in
a 64-bit PC. Not sure about the 32-bit version . ... but WinXP x32 is
working fine for everyone.

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