Why no compatibility 64 bit Vista for Lightroom 5?

Please don't direct me towards the requirements of the system; I already read again and again that only Windows 7 or 8 are compatible with the LR5.

I want to know is WHY a Vista 64 bit taken in charge with the beta 5 Lightroom but now not for the current full version of the LR5? Sucks to have been led to believe Vista would always supported, due to the inclusion of a support VIsta 64 on the Beta version, to find that the full release supports NOT VISTA.

And "not supported" means he won't really install and be usable with Vista 64, or that it simply means that you don't provide technical support?

Janie please visit http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/windows-vista-supported-lightroom-5.html.  Also, messages, I saw that you will not be able to install Windows Vista.  I recommend the upgrade of your Windows 7 operating system or later if you want to install Photoshop Lightroom 5.

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