Win 7 business and Mac Pro 2.8 quad core X 2 processor config /?compatible?

Hi- wonder if windows 7 64 bit business can be installed on my machine. Upgrade advisor states that the driver for the device "Apple memory controller GPE event" is not compatible. I intend to install windows on a separate drive and boot either win or mac os at startup. Would be grateful for anyone having any suggestions or previous experience which might help.

While not same scenario, the chart you'll see is useful.
Going from Vista U. 64 to W. 7 64 Home Prem. I unknowingly lost support for more than 1 processer
See maximum physical CPUs supported below.
In Vista U. Mac Pro 3.1. Task Manager showed 8 performance graphs (1 graph per cpu/mem).
in Winndows 7 Home Prem., there are 4.
Scroll down to edition comparison chart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows7editions

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