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SYMPTOMSA device that has the capability to access 64-bit base address spaces does not work in an x86 computer. Some of the newer devices such as fiber channel cards and high performance SCSI adapters have the capability to use a 64-bit address space. CAUSEDevices that have the capability to support 64-bit base address registers do not run on x86 computers because x86 computers only support a 32-bit address space. RESOLUTIONBecause of the limitations of hardware, Windows NT can only support the 32-bit address space. The device will not function properly if installed. STATUS
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