The "32-bit" specification is crucial. Windows Vista was the last Microsoft OS to treat 32-bit as a true equal. While 64-bit versions existed, 32-bit Vista was the lifeline for older hardware—Pentium 4 and early Athlon 64 systems, netbooks with 1–2 GB of RAM, and legacy industrial machines. The "Deutsch" (German) localization isn't just about language menus; it includes region-specific keyboard layouts (QWERTZ), date formats, and legal disclaimers. This suggests the user is likely:
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