I just bought this pc and build it myself and was wondering one thing.SPECS:AN8 SLI
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I just had a new system built last week and loaded XP x64 as my operating system. I am seeing a huge decrease in my framerate while gaming and was told on another forum that XP x64 is probably the culprit. I thought that going 64 bit would be an improvement over 32
So i'm upgrading my dad's computer right.For some reason I thought he had 2x1gb modules in it already and he was complaining about it being slow. I know its full of spyware and what not, so I went and bought another 2gb kit and brought win xp 64 w/ me.I go and and wipeout the machine, install xp 64 and boot it up. I then realize that this machine only had 512MB in it. I open it up (yah I know should have checked first) and see that his MB only has 2 slots in it. So I end up pulling out the 512 dimm and installing the 2 1gb modules.My question is now, is should I leave him be... or is it actually better for him to run win xp 32 bit edition seeing as we only have 2GB ram.His cpu btw is a pentium D dual core 2.66 GHz, which is 64 bit processor.
Can I install the 32bit version of Windows XP Pro on a system with the following specs?Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Socket 775 2.4GHz RAM: 2GB DDR Hard drive: 1x500GB SATA2 Graphics: XFX GeForce 7900GS 256MB DDR3 PCIE Dual DVI 450/1.32 Motherboard: ASRock S775 VIA PT880 Ultra ATX Audio Lan Sound: onboard (for now)
I am using Pentium 3 system with Window XP Professional. I need to know that whether my operating system is Winddows XP 32bit or 64bit? How can I know about it?
Basically the thread title explanes it all, I am building a new computer and wondering if i can have vista 64 bit and xp 32bit on the same HDD in a dual boot format.I am no computer noob, I am in training to be a network manager and deal with a server 2003 and open SUSE Linux dual boot system at school.
I am having occational crashes on this macine with Win XP. Should it be possible to run Win XP-32bit on this hardware? Besides it was difficult to install Suse linux-64bit, the kernel crashed under install. The only succes was a 32bit linux live CD (runs without using the harddrive). Can it be a HD-problem?
we built our new gaming rig and would like to install WinXP Pro on it. I have seen at the Newegg site that there is a $40.- difference between WinXP Pro and the 64bit version. With this configuration, do you think that it's better to go with WinXP Pro 64 bit?
While I have found many solutions to this problem, these solutions don't work for the 64bit platform. All of my programfiles/microsoftoutlook/.... files have been corrupted, so i need to completely reinstall outlook, what i have tried so far is this:1)remove the isInstalled from the registry and reinstall windows explorer Result:I can't find a version of Windows Explorer I can install on my computer because the installs always say that you cant install on a 64 bit platform 2 booted off xp cd, did repair Result: didnt help My Network Places now also doesnt work, but I believe thats because they share a common DLL in programfiles/microsoftoutlook/If i new someone else that was running XP64 I would manually get the files off them but I dont,
I used my student status to obtain a copy of windows XP Pro 64bit edition. I am currently building a new comp and I was wondering if it was worth a damn? If not I will stick with XP Pro for now.
I bought my wife an HP desktop and ordered it with Vista 64bit OS. We ran into some issue that led to us buying a new printer and it does not run some video games we like to play. We just tolerated it for a while but she hates it so I was thinking about buying a copy of XP and loading it up on her system. Are there any issues with doing this or should it just work? I expect I will have to download some drivers for 32bit but that should be easy enough
I have an nLited XP 64bit CD. I don't have any other CDs to copy over to, but I have a 4GB USB flash drive. I am having a hard time finding stores that either sell floppy drives or external floppy drives. But I need one in order to install my RAID drivers so that my SATA drive can be detected for installing XP on. I have the following setup (Stuff you need to know):Asus Vintage AH-1 barebones motherboard (AMD Socket 939)SATA 80GB harddrive (on RAID using the ULi utility)IDE 80GB harddrive, set to cable select, because this is technically my backup slave driver (too slow to run software from) (Yes, this system is outdated, but I need to make due with what I have until I can build myself the system I want) I need to be able to install my RAID drivers so that I can have my SATA drive detected. I have ideas, but I'm not one to be able to do things about them.
I was just wondering if i put windows xp 64bit to a system with dual core 64bit cpu and 512mb of ram, will i see any difference in the page file usage in comparison to windows xp 32bit
I was told that I needed a 64 bit software os to run 8 meg ddr2 memory ..I looked at windows xp profesional ...do they have two different xp profesionals and one does not support 64 bit ?
Recently added a new hard drive into my hp dv6308nr. Originally it had a windows vista OS, but now i've downgraded to winXP pro 64bit. I was wondering if anyone could tell me find the drivers I need, how to know what drivers i need because i'm kind of lost now.
I've just built my self a new PC & decided to load XP-64 bit . my other PC & lap top have ordinary xp & Norton anti-virus but when I went to load Norton onto the new one I discovered it does not support XP pro 64 Any suggestions of which anti virus software to go for ?
I just tried to install XP Pro x64 on my Dell XPS 720 PC. After it loads all the drivers, it crashes with a blue screen, giving me an error message. I tried to reset my BIOS to factory defaults, which screwed it up entirely and now I have to reinstall my original operating system (same, just 32bit) too, though I worried because the setup doesn't seem to recognise the entire size of my hard drive, or the other partitions. It gave me a BAD PBR as I tried to boot normally.I had my hard drive partitioned with Norton Partition Magic, maybe this caused it? Please can you advise how to fix this!
I would like to know if anyone knows of where I can find drivers for a HP 2550n laser printer. After looking at the HP website, and talking to a "Tech Support Person", before I purchased this printer it said that it was XP Professional x64 compatilble, now that I have it home it seems it isn't. I would like to know if there is a way to possibly run x64 in a 32 bit mode so that i can use the software that was sent with this printer.
I just finished rebuilding my PC and Installed Windows Xp 64 edition since I already had it sitting on my desk. Figured I might as well to compliment the new 64bit CPU. Anyways, everything is running great except for a few 3rd party programs I like to used with a few games. I want to install regular XP Pro but have my HD as one single 80gig partition. My question is, Is it possible to have 2 selectable bootable OS's on the same partition? If so, how and if not, Is there a way to downgrade from 64bit of windows to standard 32 without formating the drive? Worst comes to worst, I could reformat and reinstall everything all over again but I would rather avoid that if possible.
i am going o get a new system with 64bit, and i was wondering, i will be using AVAST for anti virus.. And i was wondering if i would be able to use programs like Spybot S&D adaware SE, and other programs along those lines... And or will i need them...
I have been trying to install a new version of XP on my computer mainly because I can't handle 64 bit and it's refusal to be compatible with my wireless card. First of all, I do not have a registered version of the 64 bit due to no internet connection which didn't allow me to register my copy and in turn locking my computer unil I do so. My friend gve me a copy of XP pro SP3 and I want to install it, but I have a few issues. How do I delete the old OS? How do I install the new one? I have been having some problems with opening the bios and what not, I am using ASUS P5N73-AM mobo. I really need help with this, because it is limiting my use of the computer, a brand new computer which I have not been able to consistently use since the time I bought it.
I am running Windows XP Pro and am wondering if somebody would explain to me how I am supposed to see Windows performance. Maybe I am calling it the wrong name. My system is running really slow and I was reading here someplace that I should right click on the my computer icon and select wonders performance. The problem is when our right click it isn't there.
I have a P3 PC with Windos Xp, a SAMSUNG HDD with 13GB capacity and a RAM of 96MB all on an ASUS motherboard.i feel ma pc have a reduced performance rate.
Computer has really been slow last couple days. Loading programs and pages off and online.I also downloaded and installed lavasoft adaware 2007. Here is my logfile of hijack this:
loLogfile of HijackThis v1.99.1 Scan saved at 9:40:34 AM, on 1/22/2008 Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600) MSIE: Internet Explorer v7.00 (7.00.6000.16574)
I have been trying to find the cause of a general 'sluggishness' with my PC. Startup takes about 1.5 minutes; during this time the screen will go black (not just blank!) for about 15 seconds. The windows startup music staggers. Every task results in long delays accompanied by ferocious hard disc activity. I have tried many things but I have run out of tricks. The problem(s) seemed to start/coincide with a few things - my son used a Cd based version of Linux; I reinstalled the graphics driver as icons were taking longer to create on-screen than before; I switched from Outlook Express to MS Outlook. Have installed, updated and run Norton antivurus & firewall, Spy Bot and Ad aware.