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    On the other hand you can't run 16bit Applications with W7/64bit anymore. Don't boo ;) -- I indeed need a couple of programms which don't have a 32bit counterpart. My favorite example: Word 97 (ok, also pretty old, but also pretty good compared to the new versions. And no, I don't like those ribbons.) is in principle 32bit, but the installer is not -- bang, no (easy) chance to get this working.
    – mpy
    Commented Mar 16, 2013 at 17:55