QUOTE (Sakui @ Jan 27 2008, 04:59 PM)

Is there still support for XP64? When I tired it, it seemed it was dead. Half of the programs were in 32-bit esp WMP11. It seems that I was fighting more than being productive.
Your statement of "Half of the programs were in 32-bit" is probably overstated. Otherwise you'd have more than one example, unless your XP64 only came with two applications.
Media Player in XP64 is 32-bit. The list of other "only 32-bit" apps in XP64 is pretty small. Internet Explorer comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit varieties, and the default is 32-bit, because of the plugin compatibility. This is a desired thing, you WANT the 32-bit browser to be the default. 64-bit IE can't even watch Flash videos (note: NO 64-bit browser on any platform can view Flash videos).
When plugins and compatibilty aren't a problem, it's pretty much all 64-bit. Hyperterminal, Solitaire, Paint.. Even notepad.exe is 64-bit. Go wild opening those 2GB+ text files!
Now as far as your statement of "fighting".. what exactly were you fighting? Did XP64 suddenly put on virtual boxing gloves and start throwing punches? I'm confused. Was it drivers? Drivers are always an issue with people, and yeah XP64's driver support isn't exactly at XP32 levels, but there's drivers for lots of things. I personally have a desktop and laptop running XP64, and have drivers for every device on them. Is it applications? XP64's app support is very high, everything I have tried has run, and for the most part any app that doesn't care what Windows it runs on should run. People sometimes bring up 16-bit apps, which XP64 cannot run, but these very old apps should be run on very old versions of Windows anyway.
I've probably wasted way too much time typing for what appears to be a "fire and forget" troll post, but for anyone who wanders in here later, please be aware that XP64 is sexy and beautiful and fast and oh so nice.