LAVIEILLE and Vista & dual core processor

Hello

I have new PC with dual core processor and Vista program. When I try to install the program LELA ask X 86 processor. I have the router broadband WRT54G2. Help, please!

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Check this forum under solved download Lela Here, there is a posted URL.

It has the possibility of 64-bit, that you can select.  This give a try.

Good luck!

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