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<blockquote data-quote="cerberus" data-source="post: 1299678" data-attributes="member: 83636"><p>I have a different opinion. If the system is used as a normal PC, then you should definitely not use such an old OS. But as a pure media player that's not a problem. I have been using Windows 7 x64 for over 10 years and it is certainly no more unstable than other versions of Windows. And if MP works normally, the memory limit really shouldn't be an issue.</p><p></p><p>Apart from that, it also fails due to the lack of drivers for the TV cards...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cerberus, post: 1299678, member: 83636"] I have a different opinion. If the system is used as a normal PC, then you should definitely not use such an old OS. But as a pure media player that's not a problem. I have been using Windows 7 x64 for over 10 years and it is certainly no more unstable than other versions of Windows. And if MP works normally, the memory limit really shouldn't be an issue. Apart from that, it also fails due to the lack of drivers for the TV cards... [/QUOTE]
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