Did you use vLite to slipstream your install?
Norton!!!! It's crap anyway. I wouldn't bother with Norton if I were you!
How peculiar. I've never had any NTFS problems with any version of Windows, unless I get over-zealous with Partition Magic or some other disk/partition management tools.
I'm think something strange, like IDE/SATA controller drivers, here.
Sounds like a nice idea. Wish I had that kind of hardware.
One thing to note: 64-bit OSes (XP 64 and Vista 64) don't have any support for 16-bit applications. Now that may sound like no great loss, but some older apps, although 32-bit, use a 16-bit installer stub to check if your being daft enough to run SETUP.EXE under Windows 3.11 (or older) ..... these won't run under a 64-bit OS.
Some games use this technique! (Well, older ones anyway)
Also, although this may not affect you either, if you have any applications that use the Borland Database Engine (BDE for short), they will most likely 'malfunction' under Vista 64-bit.
I work for a software company, and our software was written in Borland Delphi. Database access is done through the BDE, which crashes or locks up on a 64-bit OS (not so bad on XP-64 as it is on Vista 64-bit).
Like I say, probably won't affect you, but beware with some of these old applications.






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