Windows XP 64 Bit
Windows 64 bit help and discussions.
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RE: Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Editi
by Guest supoch14- 1 reply
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RE: Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Editi "Katie Skibinski" wrote: > New Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Edition > > Columnist Charlie Russel answers questions about Windows XP Professional x64 > Edition that have appeared frequently in the new (and very active) Microsoft > Windows 64-bit Newsgroup. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/64bit/russel_x64faq.mspx > > Ask questions or post comments about the article here. > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > -- > Katie Skibinski > Site Manager…
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RE: Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Editi
by Guest supoch14- 0 replies
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RE: Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Editi "Katie Skibinski" wrote: > New Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Edition > > Columnist Charlie Russel answers questions about Windows XP Professional x64 > Edition that have appeared frequently in the new (and very active) Microsoft > Windows 64-bit Newsgroup. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/64bit/russel_x64faq.mspx > > Ask questions or post comments about the article here. > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > -- > Katie Skibinski > Site Manager…
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RE: Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Editi
by Guest supoch14- 0 replies
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RE: Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Editi "Katie Skibinski" wrote: > New Column: Frequently asked questions about Windows XP Prof x64 Edition > > Columnist Charlie Russel answers questions about Windows XP Professional x64 > Edition that have appeared frequently in the new (and very active) Microsoft > Windows 64-bit Newsgroup. > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/64bit/russel_x64faq.mspx > > Ask questions or post comments about the article here. > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > -- > Katie Skibinski > Site Manager…
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Re: Automatic Updates and wuauserve error
by Guest Robert Aldwinckle- 0 replies
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Re: Automatic Updates and wuauserve error (cross-post added to 64bit.general) "marvinmycat" <marvinmycat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5E23E337-E9BD-4781-B32C-7E41CA7E1595@microsoft.com... > Windows XP Pro 64-bit > > Windows Automatic Updates website reports "Administrators Only" and starting > wuauaserv generates error 126: spcified module not found. What module is not found? Is there any supplementary information in the Event Viewer Application log? WindowsUpdate.log with verbose logging? (Ref. KB902093). If necessary you could Run... ProcMon to capture the file access failure which probably generated this…
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Update not installed: UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio
by Guest gradivus- 1 reply
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I just set up my Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (Version 2003 SP2) on an Intel Core2 Quad 2.83GHz with 4 (3.93) GB RAM. My computer is continually telling me there are new updates. When try to install the new updates, once the update process is over I get this message: The following updates were not installed: Microsoft Corporation - Other Hardware - Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio So, a multi-part question: 1. Do I really need this update? 1a. If I haven't given enough info above, how do I find out if I really need it? 2. If I do need it, how do I get it to install? 3. If I don't need it... 3a. Why does it ke…
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Flash player for 64 bit OS
by Guest msnews.microsoft.com- 20 replies
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My 64 bit Vista is not able to display/or install Flash. Is this a common problem with the 64 bit OS?
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System Unstable
by Guest Clayton- 11 replies
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A couple of weeks ago I post a message about my Vista 64 Bit OS starting to not respond to any commands and having to force a reboot on a regular basis ending in a format/reinstallation. Someone suggested driver issues or imcompatable software. I have ended up going back to XP 64 Bit and after a few days all sorts of things started happenning, but the main thing was BSOD Stop c000021a fatal system error. Other issues started to rear it's ugly face RCP, SERVICES.EXE with shut down in 30 secs or so. Tried to do a last known configuration then recieved a BSOD 0x0000050 Win32k.sys and also a 0xc0000005 BSOD. I have had the motherboard replaced incase that…
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Ccleaner in Vista 64?
by Guest Don- 13 replies
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Hey gang, I used to run, Cccleaner, in XP, and kind of liked how it cleaned out temp files, etc. I notice the latest release, states that Vista 64 bit is supported, but does mention there are some " non critical" issues remaining. I run Vista Ultimate 64 bit, just curious if anyone is running the program in Vista 64, and how you like it? Thanks for any feedback here, -- Don
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training & jobs
by Guest kiran- 0 replies
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IE8 Niggle
by Guest doulton- 1 reply
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Hello, I run Windows XP Pro 64 bit,And have just installed the new IE 8 (beta),as an update from IE 6.Everything apears to work fine,but the one niggle I have found is a SCROLLING issue.This does not run smooth,it would appear to be jerky.Is this a common fault,and does anyone know of a remedy. Thank You. -- doulton
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Sapphire X1950 Pro on Server 2008 x64
by Guest Chris M- 11 replies
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Hi all, I have recently upgraded my machine to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise x64 edition. I have a Sapphire X1950 Pro graphics card and I downloaded the latest Vista x64 drivers for it. They installed fine, but the video performance leaves a little to be desired! It's as if the hardware acceleration has been turned down a little. With the driver installed, the hardware acceleration options are greyed out so I can't check them. I tried uninstalling the driver and reinstalling them with Catalyst 8.8 but after doing that I couldn't even launch the Catalyst Control Center. I tried an older version of CCC+Drivers (version 7.7 I think) and that inst…
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Re: Windows XP x64 probably has bug in IPv6 Stack relating to ICMPv6.
by Guest Skybuck Flying- 2 replies
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Re: Windows XP x64 probably has bug in IPv6 Stack relating to ICMPv6. Situation is as follows: 1. Not a gui bug from my part. 2. ICMPv6 stats weren't updating because no gui code yet. 3. ICMPv6 reporter not receiving anything. 4. Ethereal is showing ICMPv6 error reports... but these are encapsulated inside IPv4 packets. (Tunneling ?!?) 5. GUI bugs caused by stack/drivers ? I wonder if encapsulated has anything to do with it... later I test a simpler example/code to see if it can receive icmpv6's at all ;) Bye, Skybuck.
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Windows XP x64 probably has bug in IPv6 Stack relating to ICMPv6.
by Guest Skybuck Flying- 1 reply
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Hello, I want to update my UDP Speed Test 3 to include ICMP reporters. The ICMPv4 Reporter for IPv4 is working fine. The ICMPv6 Reporter for IPv6 seems to malfunction: The situation is as follows: 1. Family: AF_INET6 2. Sock type: SOCK_RAW 3. Protocol: IPPROTO_ICMPV6 4. Any IPv6 Address or some specified address. 5. Open Socket. 6. Bind Socket. 7. ReceiveFrom. Delphi/The Console suddenly prints: GetAdapterList: IP_UNIDIRECTIONAL_ADAPTER_ADDRESS resource failure= 8 It seems this message is coming from some drivers or the IP stack itself ?! Other symptoms: GUI fails to redraw, response slowly, or doesn't react. (GUI+Console app) By…
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prova
by Guest alan- 0 replies
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Digital signature
by Guest Robert Bristow- 4 replies
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Can anyone tell me if there is a way of avoiding the digital signature warning popping up every time I open a non Microsoft registered program in Vista 64 ultimate, please. TIA -- John
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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Mens Watch 2201.50 RecommendationDiscount Watches
by Guest hhjndsd@21cn.com- 0 replies
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Tech Advice sought
by Guest ProfQ- 4 replies
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Hi Group: newbie/oldie question here. I need a new desktop machine to run Adobe Audition 3.0 as well as digital video editing software. I will be purchasing Vista Ultimate 64, Adobe Audition 3.0, digital video editing software, probably something like Cyberlink DVD editing, and I need a good/fast processor, good/fast main board, large amount of RAM, say 10GB, and medium-large hard drive (about 750GB-1000GB), an excellent video graphics card as well as an excellent audio rendering card for 5.1 surround sound. I'd like a 17" - 19" flat screen, infrared keyboard and infrared mouse. Are there any tech-savvy readers who could possibly please direct me - bu…
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File Type Settings
by Guest pnrobb- 1 reply
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Can anyone explain why the changes I make to settings for certain file types revert to their original settings. Specifically, I uncheck DDE on URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol, but it doesn't remain unchecked. Thanks.
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Win is wearing out my hard drive
by Guest johnsuth@nospam.com.au- 3 replies
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XP Pro x64 is interrogating my SCSI hard drive every second, and periodicaly reading the whole drive, while my foreground application is waiting for me to give it another instruction. I have not authorised any background applications and I have turned off some Windows services which I felt were simply not neccessary for my use of this computer, including internet access. The computer is definitely not accessing the internet. What might I consider to stop this noisy and pointless disk access?
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IE 8 for Vista 64-bit - beta
by Guest TJD- 8 replies
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Has anyone tried this yet? Does it improve compatibility? I would really like to use a 64-bit browser, but I have heard there are too many problems as of yet. http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Microsoft_Windows_Internet_Explorer_v8_for_Windows_Vista2008_64bit/1204745864/2
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Video card, driver or both.
by Guest Dennis Pack- 11 replies
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The original configuration was AMD Phenom9600, Asus M3A motherboard, Asus EN8500GT (Nvidia PCI-E), 4x1GB PC800 ram. Vista Enterprise x64 installed without any problems, sleep mode would cause a video lockup and there were intermittent video restarts. Changed the video card to an Asus EAH2600XT (ATI PCI-E) video problems were still the same. Changed the motherboard to an Asus M3N78-Pro, 4x2GB ram, Vista Enterprise x64 installed without any problems, with either video card the same video problems and sleep problems were present. Removed the video card to try the onboard video (Nvidia GF8300) all video and sleep problems were gone. Initial testing on the or…
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Memory re-cap. . .
by Guest Tony Sperling- 11 replies
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O.K. - I just came back home with 4GB 1066Mhz Dominator RAM replacing the 2GB 800 Mhz I had - naturally, the machine didn't boot. I removed half and it boots fine, Windows is running, but now I cannot remember the specifics of successfully adding the remaining 2GB. This is XP x64 - the board supports 8GB in 4 slots and the sticks are 4x1024 units. This is the repaired machine with a new MB and the BIOS version is roughly a year old and a relatively late version but not the latest one. Tony. . .
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CSRSS.exe and system taking 100% CPU
by Guest S K Thilakan- 0 replies
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Hi , In my windows 2003 R2 with SP2 server CSRSS.exe and system process (not system idle process) taking 100% CPU and lots of RAM all antivirus update done a spyware scan to no luck...any idea what cause the problem. I tried the MS KB solution of corrupted profiles files and it didn't fetch any result on this server. please help with your experience/idea.. Thank you Thilak.
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On-Screen Keyboard
by Guest Clayton- 4 replies
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While logging onto windows my keyboard stopped working so I used the On-Screen keyboard to login, but now everytime I start windows the On-Screen keyboad pops up and I don't know how to stop it from doing it all the time
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64-bit IE7 felicity: 32-bit add-ons don't run (hooray!)
by Guest David Stevens- 3 replies
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I love 64-bit Vista. ActiveX controls and browser add-ons -- like Adobe Flash -- tend to be 32-bit animals. They don't work on the 64-bit versions of IE7 and other browsers. I like that. It means I don't get bothered by advertising animations. Instead, I get lots of little messages inviring me to install the newest Flash. I find those messages easier to ignore than the actual animations. They also require less bandwidth. If my wife really needs a video fix from YouTube or the Daily Show website, she can use the 32-bit version of IE7. But I've come to favor the 64-bit browser precisely because it helps me keep my focus on whatever I am…