Satellite P200D and Vista x64 drivers

Hello,
I recently added to my satellite P200D-11L 4gb of ram.
Because the 32bit OS doesn't recognise 4gb of ram i decided to switch to 64-bit hoping that Toshiba promotes Vista and of course the spread of 64 bit systems.
I am very dissapointed that i cant install toshiba value added package and for that reason a lot of my laptops fuctions are not available.In addition to that my laptop crashes if i put it to sleep.
I searched the forum and i found out that Bios is responsible for the value added package and that Bios is the reason of the error message i get every time.
I tried to update my Bios only to find out that its not yet updated by Toshiba to support the 64 bit VAP.
My point is: are they going to make it work at last? They just promise stuff before you buy but support of software stops after a few months of laptop release. Especially for the P220D series.
Does anyone know anything?
help please.

You want a detailed instruction?
As I said the 32bit VAP must be installed.
Then go to the installed VAP folder, replace the old 32bit dll file with this new downloaded 64bit dll file and enjoy!
The 64bit VAP contains 3 files; tvalz_o.cat, TVALZ_O.INF and TVALZ_O.sys.
Copy these files into the same place where the 32bit files are placed!!
By the way; You have installed Vista Ultimate version. I remember that sometimes Ultimate Vista is not fully compatible with some Toshiba tools; i.e VAP

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