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Vista 64 & Asus A8N-SLI delux + SI 3114 raid problem
"tyea" wrote: The new system was delivered with Vista 32 bit Buisness about a week ago. I attempted to install Vista Ultimate x64 on the 64 bit system and would get a blue screen The Nvidia quadro FX 1600M Vista x64 driver is not available from Dell or Nvidia yet, but the quadro FX 360M should work temporarily.

Which Linux distro supports Sata drives? Might have to try ...
I got Vista Ultimate with the intent on running the 64 bit version. See sig for current specs... I am adding 2GD ram to the 2 I already have. I'm replaycing 2 7900GTX Questions: 1) Should I go ahead and install the hardware under XP 32, Then install Vista64, letting Vista find as many valid drivers as it can?

Vista 64-bit
I would be using Vista 32 bit Basic Upgrade. Linux and XP are on the C drive now. all drives are formatted. "John Barnes" wrote: No one can answer your question as you Which Vista are you trying to install. Be exact. ie Vista 64-bit upgrade Ultimate "icoczar" <icoc...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Dual Boot XP Pro and Vista OEM
If you are currently using XP Professional 64-bit edition or Windows 2000, you will need to do a clean install to move to any version of Vista. you should have a 1 GHz CPU and 1 GB of system memory (2 GB or more is better, although there is still a 4GB maximum limit for any of the 32-bit versions).

64 bit to 32 bit
All apps compatible with Vista. Is there any reason I should chose 32 bit ober 64? Will 64 bit run quicker or cause more problems? have an SLI GFX card (or two) that's working well my suggestion would be to keep your existing drive as it is, replace it with a cheap new one, install Vista and see how you get on.

Vista 32 Home Premium to 64 Bit HP
From that standpoint, there is no difference in Vista Ultimate. There is some variation if you are using the 32 or 64 bit version, but in either case an However you should learn more about how Vista does an upgrade as it is closer to a clean install and then import of files and settings than an upgrade in the

Question about Vista installation
You should obtain if from the OEM supplier that you got the key from, or purchase a copy for your own use if you cannot find a disk to copy. HI, i have 32-bit vista home premium OEM installed on my pc and i wanted to know if i could use the same CD-key to install 64-bit Vista home premium, and also could i

USB Device not recognised
So it should be noted, currently you can't buy a new 64-bit MacBook Pro. However, 64-bit Windows based PCs are readily available for under $1000. If you choose a 32-bit processor you are limited to a 32-bit version of Vista. If the processor is 64-bit you have the choice of installing Vista 32-bit or 64-bit.

Quicken H&B ===> Vista
If this is by design it is very confusing and counter-intuitive that I would need the 32-bit install media to restore the 64-bit OS. And if it is not fixed I think that the error message should at least be more clear in explaining the problem! Thanks, Phil Phil wrote: Hello, I installed Vista RC-1 (5600) x64 and

Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit to 64-bit
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista general You should have no problems, but you should make sure you have 32-bit drivers for all functions on the computer available. You may have to load the SATA driver during the install to see the drive to install on. After the install you will need to

Vista Home Premium 64 installation error
Questions: 1) Should I go ahead and install the hardware under XP 32, Then install Vista64, letting Vista find as many valid drivers as it can? Thx, Jeff Hi Jeff, The 64 bit version of Vista will have to use a Clean install. Sometimes Vista will not install with more than 3GB of RAM installed.

Quicken 2008 Deluxe Vista 64 bit - Couple of questions
Conclusion: Most users with 64-bit hardware should install the 32-bit (x86) version of Vista. Vista x64 is the turning point for operating systems as they transition to 64-bit. Currently, however, the majority of users will be very disappointed by installing Vista x64. The lack of 64-bit drivers for most current

live messenger 9 needs more ram than the whole OS windows XP!!!
"Jane C" wrote: Asus motherboard - try Asus support: http://support.asus. com/download/download.aspx Enter your motherboard details and you should find the correct I'm trying to make a clean install of Vista 64 business. I downloaded several 64bit Sil drivers from the site of SI and AMD (only the XP 64 version,

Vista 32-bit vs 64-bit
Vista
Home Pro should be here next week so I'll you all know how it goes after the install :) Lori -- Shop for clothes, boots, gothic, jewelry, Does anyone here have experience/suggestions for switching for 64-bit to 32-bit Vista? My sisters HP Pavilion laptop came with Vista Ultimate 64-bit, however,

Upgrading to 64-bit Vista
You will not necessarily see all the ram, but you should have no problems. Some have experienced problems installing Vista with more than 2gig of ram, Two questions: 1)I have Vista 64 bit, I wanted to see if it could be converted or reloaded to the 32 bit with the OEM version I have, but from prior questions it

removing windows vista
... of the RAM and install Vista 64. Then apply Windows Updates and 929777 should be included. You can then install the remaining RAM and all should be well. HDD 8gb of memory I've installed XP, Vista 32 without any problems. but I cannot install vista 64 ulitma. after the installation I get the choice screen.

Need info on current video card & what needed for Aero feature
Also,
an XP setup should work fine if you install the 32-bit version first. (I'm not sure why you would have run into ntldr problems unless you installed It is presently not clear if you will be able to use an "upgrade" version to install Vista 64. Previously, you could use upgrade media, boot from it and do a

Installing Vista on SATA drive
That is as it should be in the Update Driver screen. But we don't want it also showing up in Device Manager. VP930 monitor - %VCDTS21367-1% (I have no idea what this .... Inf for Windows(R) 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003/XP x64/Vista/Vista x64 ;Copyright 2008, ViewSonic Corporation [Version] signature="$CHICAGO$"

How I can know what error occured during Vista 64 Bit installa
I JUST PURCHASED A NEW LAPTOP LAST NIGHT THAT CAME WITH VISTA HOME PREMIUM PRE-INSTALLED, BUT IT IS ONLY THE 32-BIT VERSION. I WANT TO INSTALL THE 64-BIT VERSION BUT IT DID NOT COME WITH THIS. HOW DO I GO ABOUT UPGRADING TO THE 64-BIT VERSION. CAN I DO IT THROUGH MICROSOFT OR SHOULD I GO OUT AND BUY A NEW BOXED

VISTA 64
Andrew Fiddian-Green nn@dd microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I plan to install Vista Ultimate 64 on a PC which currently has XP Pro 32 on it; a "clean install" does not require reformatting or repartitioning of the hard disk? 2) And therefore the installation should not erase any (user) files?