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Old 5th August 2007, 06:14 PM
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Is it possible to install FC6 or FC7 on Intel Core 2 Quad?

Is it possible to install FC6 or FC7 on Intel Core 2 Quad?
For Intel Core 2 Duo it is OK.
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