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dual booting x64 and vista
Dennis Pack XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64 Office Professional Plus 2007 "Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along with the

Drive lettering
Betageek52 Betagee...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I wold not recommend a Dell to anybody. After Vista is released, and after I buy a retail copy, what do you think about me reformatting the entire drive, installing Vista (64-bit) as the only OS, and then using either

dual booting x64 and vista
I have a choice of running 64 bit or 32 bit IE7; I run the 32 bit version. I've been using the 64 bit for about a year now. Asus P5N32-SLI Deluxe Pentium D Hey gang, I am about to order Vista Ultimate, and plan on installing the 64 bit version and dual booting with XP Pro. I will also get another sata hard

Upgrading XP Pro 32-bit to Vista Ultimate 64-bit
I am removing Vista, by the way. Installed Win2K on to a small partition on the first IDE, and will re-install XP x64 on the remaining two as RAID0 and activate before it runs old. Finally, I'll install a 64bit Gentoo system next to Win2K - it seems this will accomodate for all their separate personalities. I hope!

Should I use 64 bit Windows XP?
Anyway, as for installing Vista, it was completely painless. It's probably the most straight-forward OS installation that I've performed since MS-DOS 6.22. So, I'm going to replace it and I'm wondering support for 64 bit PCs is any better on Vista than XP. I've been burned once so I'm not eager to buy another

dual booting x64 and vista
Running that way here on two different machines. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 jabloomf1230 wrote: John, On a slightly different topic, are their any problems or pitfalls with installing the Vista Beta 2 as a double boot with Win XP x64?. The x64 version is already installed and the Vista beta would be on

Can I do a clean install using the Retail Upgrade DVD
Charlie Russel - MVP char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org microsoft public windows 64bit general While originally written for XP x64, many of the issues and all of the underlying I'm interested in learning of the implications of installing vista 64-bit? Will all my 32-bit applications still run? Stuff like that.

Installing 64bit from 32 bit.
mikeyhsd mikey...@sport.rr.com microsoft public windows 64bit general would suggest not trying it, lots of reports here of problems with installing on raid Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 warpsix wrote: I downloaded the vista 32bit and i want to place it on the c drive (ide ,was win xp pro) i have the

Installing Vista 64 after installing Vista 32
... errors ie which 32 bit drivers for 3114 to use as i am using 32 bit Vista. Thanks "dfeifer" wrote: This is a link to the 64bit vista driver for the SI Image 3114 I got it through Vista updates. So, I tried this: While installing Vista from XP, have the installer look for updates, etc. before it starts the

Installing 64bit from 32 bit.
Vista is more so. have found NO more printer drivers for vista then there were for XP Pro 64 bit. 2. CANNOT upgrade from 64 bit to 32 bit either vista or xp. you can create a new partition/disk and install either and use dual booting. 3.NO, it would require a new partition/drive. but the dual booting should work.

Installing Vista 64
Benjamin Gawert bgaw...@gmx.de microsoft public windows 64bit general * Gene: I have no experience with 64-bit computers, but I need to buy one soon to do some software testing in Vista Beta 2. If I buy a Core 2 Duo E6300 with XP Pro 32-bit pre-installed, can I expect all my software and peripherals I own now (and

Upgrading XP Pro 32-bit to Vista Ultimate 64-bit
I have a PC with 1 IDE disk (win xp) and 2 250GB SATA disks set-up in RAID0 with Vista 32 bit installed on them, and I've just added a 500GB SATA drive which I want to install Vista 64bit on, but when the installation gets to the page where you get to choose to put the installation, my new 500GB disk is nowhere to

NEED HELP: Compatible Video Codec for Vista Ultimate
There's no given that a particular driver from x64 XP will work. One determinant is that NO driver is allowed in Vista x64 that isn't signed. At this point, you can tell Vista to go ahead and install the driver, but in actual fact it won't load upon reboot and you'll have either an error message (if you're lucky)

Seeking answers about 64-bit Windows XP vs 64-bit Vista.
That way I know what software I wish to install :) I have both xp MCE and Vista HP 32bit on my computer (2 harddrives) and I will be redoing the whole work by removing the xp mce on the 1 harddrive, and vista 32bit on the other and just have the home prem 64bit installed :) Thanks tho :) "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

upgrading to vista... but...
Don Awalt donaw...@removethisgmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Is there information smoewhere, where I can read how to install Vista x64 on my PC Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 warpsix wrote: I downloaded the vista 32bit and i want to place it on the c drive (ide ,was win xp pro) i have the

Nero & & Vista 64bit
... public windows vista general Alan T wrote: Cannot find any link to download from this page. vista codecs (package) http://www.jtow.net/users/triess/ 32bit for vista/xp You codec packages you may have that were done after installing vista/xp...reboot... now install this package and almost everything works.

Question on installing Vista 64 bit with 4gb of ram?
jerrybe jerr...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I am having the exact same problem with my new XPS 410 mine is vista 32bit with the 256 ATI Radeon video card. "ghst...@gmail.com" wrote: I can report the exact same issue with my Dell XPS 410. I have the NVIDIA 7950 card.

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
NOcom microsoft public windows vista general Which version did you install ? the 64bit version seems to eat 10GB and the 32bit version consume about 6GB, I had 3 GB of free space on my C: drive when I ran XP which has been plenty of working space for windows XP. In preparation of installing Vista,

Vista64 Locks Up New Dell (!!)
And had no problem with the card in XP before installing vista! So don't be telling someone to go download drivers like there some idiot when most liky the Select the version of Vista (32bit or 64bit) and then select your installed video card from the list. There is no driver specifically for RC2, the Vista

Vista64 Locks Up New Dell (!!)
... windows 64bit general John, On a slightly different topic, are their any problems or pitfalls with installing the Vista Beta 2 as a double boot with Win XP x64? For Vista 32bit, it will be a simple insert the DVD and upgrade, but I don't expect it to be that simple for x64, because of the driver issue.