Yes, it can. But sometimes it doesn't work as it is supposed to. In such cases you have to check Microsoft website the game author for updates and possible solutions.
In the program files folder in your hard drive.. 32bit programs will go into a folder called Program Files(x86)
I think it has something to do with the architecture being x64 and not x86, not really positive though. Having the same problem on Windows 7 64bit, but it works fine on Windows 7 32bit.
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It is permissible to install the Windows Vista Activator for both 32 bit and 64 bit. It is an activation application that sends information to Microsoft.
The easiest method is to verify with the vendor that the application downloaded will work on Vista. You are running Vista on a 32bit computer the application might have a chance to work, you can make software applications run on Vista by setting the compatibility mode to an older version of Windows. If you are running Vista on a 64bit computer the application will not work at all. The application will need to be a 64bit application and vista compatible.
I think I read somewhere that it can, but I'm not entirely sure. hopefully it can cause i want it and i have vista Yes, Halo: Combat Evolved is playable on Vista 32bit and 64bit version machines. I currently run vista 64bit and it plays great!
bata was windows xp 64bit
first upgrade to win7 home premium and then use anytime upgrade to ultimate! that was easy....
Yes, 64bit version as well
wont finish the installation process for me i have vista 32bit premium
NO. For a replacement for active desktop on 32bit Vista go here. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/bounty-program-success-active-desktop-replacement-for-vista/
Microsoft has rewritten the memory management manager for Windows 7 as Vista was poor (as we all know). Microsoft apparently did extensive studies and research to get this right for Windows 7 (probably because Vista was such a flop)