Windows XP 64 Bit
Windows 64 bit help and discussions.
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Nero Burning ROM updated to v7.10.1.0 1 2
by Guest Carlos- 39 replies
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Nero has been updated today. http://www.nero.com/nero7/eng/nero7-up.php A 174 megs download that keeps growing up on every release! Carlos
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Vista x64 vs ERDNT
by Guest Flatus Ohlfahrt- 3 replies
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Those of you who use ERDNT to automatically backup registry files will understand how it bugs me not being able to get that program to function under Vista x64. I get the following message as each element of the registry is to be written: RegCreateKeyEx:5 Access Denied There are no related entries in the event files. I've verified that the directories I use for archiving ERDNT files and contents are not write protected. Aside from this stumbling block, I've had a remarkably easy install of this system on a low-budget platform. Matter of fact, it was easier than any Windows OS that I've installed. Any help in sorting this glitch out would be appr…
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winupdate
by Guest errut- 1 reply
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code 80070103, this code appeared during installatin of the latast update. what does it mean?
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How to type chinese character?
by Guest FKK- 0 replies
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I have problem typing chinese character in everyway, including MSN messenger, Ms Word, Notepad..etc. I had follow the way to set the language setting in 32 boit of windows xp, but why i still couldnt type chinese character? I had had the language bar displayed on the taskbar, and i can select from English to Chinese(PRC) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0, and my "Language for non-Unicode program" is currently set to Chinese (PRC), as same as my Windows XP 32 bit, any suggestion? Thanks!
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Omg I Cannot Get My Realtek Hda Work!!!
by Guest PsychoNacho- 2 replies
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MSI K9AGM2 AM2 4200+ 2GB RAM DDR2 800Mhz GeForce 7600 GS 512MB PCI-E 16x Wireless MSI Turbo Adapter PCI. OK, here is the problem, i have an MSI K9AGM2, that has the Realtek HDA 888 Chipset, im Running Windows XP x64 SP2. Ive Tried Downloading all the patches, running the windows update (that finds the HDA Audio BUS Driver Update) Downloads the driver and it says it gets an access denied error when it tries to install it. Disabled all Anti virus, downloaded all classes of drivers for this realtek, no one seems to work... but what really freaks me out is when i install one of those drivers (from Realtek) the Pc says its working fine... No sound and i get fro…
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Vista 64 software
by Guest notimpressed- 2 replies
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Hi. Is there a list, comprehensive or not, of the 64 bits software available for XP 64/Vista 64 ? Thanks
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2003 server R2 DVDs bot booting
by Guest 2033 install- 2 replies
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/R2/trial/installinstruct.mspx I downloaded both iso (.img) files and wrote to DVDs but can't boot from these DVDs. anyone can help is really appreciated. Thks Matt
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64 bit Laptop?
by Guest XS11E- 4 replies
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HP says my Compaq Presario V5306US is Vista compatible and on their website they give detailed directions to upgrade to Vista, offering a BIOS upgrader, Vista compatibility checker, etc. all in one download: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=3245653&lang=en&docname=c00678123 All went well, I installed Vista Home Premium 64 and found HP provided no drivers for the modem or sound card. Pretty useless to have a machine for travelling w/o a working modem... I emailed them and their reply in part: "I regret to inform that, as HP has not yet started bundling Windows Vista 64 bit operating syste…
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VISTA into the PAST???
by Guest apprentice idiot- 2 replies
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SOMEONE HELP! Whether because of a new update or change to a new monitor (LG L226WA Analogue) yesterday , my system clock travels back in time at each reboot to May 6th, 2006 at 12:06 AM. And, as of this morning, Microsoft Outlook has gone my-core-soft and decided to to set me alarms for a buch of e-mails; yet, no matter how many times I dismiss them all, they bounce right back up again. Luckily, I discovered that all will go away for a longer while when I close the file from the bottom bar. If any cybernaut knows how to deal with this cybernaughtiness, I'll be much obliged.
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What is the procedure for removing NET Framework 2.0?
by Guest Denise- 22 replies
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Hi, I installed NET Framework 2.0 in order to use a program. The program still can't run without installing another program, which I don't want to do. I don't and won't need NET Framework 2.0 for the other things that it is used for, i.e., developing code. Since I'm no longer in need of it, how can I completely remove it from my computer? It's not listed in Add/Remove Programs and there's no uninstaller. I created a restore point prior to installing it. If I restore my computer to the system state using the restore point, will my computer no longer have NF 2.0? -- Denise ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going.
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Shuttle startup button quasi-useless with new monitor
by Guest apprentice idiot- 3 replies
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Having just installed an LG L226WA monitor, the startup button on my xpc SD37P2 has been rendered quasi-inoperative. Whether on reboot from hibernate or cold fire-up, it takes up to one half-hour to cajole and trick my system into getting underway. Anyone know how to fix this?
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Error installing Panda Internet Security 2008
by Guest Kaiser- 0 replies
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I recently re-installed my Windows Vista 64-bit system, but when I try to re-install my Panda Internet Security 2008, it displays an error on the installation screen which says: Feature Transfer Error Feature: NT Component: ResidenteFicherosNTPAV File: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\PAV Error: Access is denied This did not happen on my last Vista installation which was also 64-bit, and I was wondering what is going on? I am the administrator of this computer and I should have access to install this, I don't understand, and light on this would be nicely appreciated. Thanks
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upgrading before installing Windows XP Professional x64?
by Guest smathews- 2 replies
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From Charlie Russel's article "Exploring Windows XP Professional x64 Edition": "If you're running Windows XP Home Edition and have x64 hardware, you can move to Windows XP Professional x64 Edition when it's available. But you'll need to upgrade from Windows XP Home Edition to Windows XP Professional Edition first." My question is why do you need to upgrade to Windows XP Professional Edition before you install the 64 bit one? I thought all Windows XP Professional x64 installations were clean installs, making the previous os irrelevant (?). Any insight is greatly appreciated. Any
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Missing 1 HDD and 1 DVDrom, not in device manager
by Guest Stevie V- 6 replies
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I installed x64 on a secondary hard drive last night and now I cant see one of my 3 HDDs and one of my DVD drives. I found all x64 drivers for my motherboard and have them installed, all the devices in Device Manager are now working properly. Both missing drives ARE detected by the BIOS and on POST. Both missing drives ARE visible when I boot XPx32 from the primary drive. Both missing drives are NOT listed in device manager or "Disk Management" utility. The 3rd (missing) HDD is attached to the embedded 3rd party Promise IDE/RAID controller as a Stand-alone drive and is detected in BIOS, on POST and in XPx32. The x64 drivers for the promise controller are …
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Acronis True Image 10.0 Home Upgrade
by Guest Kue2- 6 replies
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Acronis True Image 10.0 Home Upgrade 2007-03-12 Build #4942: a.. Backup creation of MS Outlook 2000 and MS Outlook 2003 imap accounts b.. File level archive creation fixes c.. Better hardware support d.. Bootable media fixes e.. Fixes for working under Windows Vista 64 f.. Fixes of working with FTP. g.. Windows Vista restoring fixes h.. Email notification fixes Download this build
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64 Bit Ultimate Change to 32 Bit
by Guest Ric S- 3 replies
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To change to 32 bit Ultimate from Dell OEM 64 bit ultimate? Can i use the upgrade path and instal over the top of the existing 64 bit version or do I need to reformat the HD and do a green install? -- Thanks Ric
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print screen button
by Guest qqshad0wqq@aol.com- 6 replies
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i have recently installed windows xp 64 bit. i used to be able to hit the print screen button and then paste what it saved into an email. now when i hit print screen and try to paste it in an email the screen shot is 99% black with nothing of what i tried to screen shot saved. can anyone tell me if there is a setting or something i need to change ???? if someone could please email me at qqshad0wqq@aol.com or post the answer to this problem here i would greatly appreciate it ..... mike
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Highly unofficial NVidia 168.18 whql
by Guest Carlos- 8 replies
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The french guys of http://www.station-drivers.com did it again. They have unofficial (allegedly whql) drivers v168.18 for both Vista and XP x64. http://www.station-drivers.com/page/nvidia%20forceware.htm http://www.station-drivers.com/telechargement/nvidia/nv_162.18-xp64(www.station-drivers.com).exe http://www.station-drivers.com/telechargement/nvidia/nv_162.18-vista64(www.station-drivers.com).exe Downloading them right now. Use it at your own risk (or just don't use it). Carlos
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Argh! Now I did it. System only boots in safe mode
by Guest miso@sushi.com- 4 replies
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Working on this Photoshop problem, I decided to run "filemon" to see what files were being accessed. My systems is set up with most user file on E and the system on C. I noticed from filemon that the system was picking up some system files on E. Now it turns out this PC was dual booted with XP in addition to X64. When I did a system restore, I got confused between systems since the hard drive partitions got renamed. So I zipped up the "wrong" program_files directory, i.e. on the E drive, zipped them, then deleted the files. After this, the PC won't boot except in safe mode. I restored (unzipped) the files in safe mode, but that didn't fix the boot issue. That is,…
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Few problems on Vista Ultimate x64
by Guest TMA- 1 reply
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I'm dual booting Vista Ultimate x64 and my previous operating system XP Professional x86. The problems I am describing here occurs only on Vista and even though it's related to other programs, they don't happen on XP, so I thought it was better to post them on 64bit forum. I've downloaded all the updates for my system. 1) I use Outlook 2007 for e-mail and notes (I have notes links on my desktop for easier access). The problem is that whenever I open Outlook for the first time, it won't ask for my password ever again until I reboot. I have posted similar question on Outlook.General forum, but they pointed me to a website about this error on Office 97. It…
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Windows 2008 / Matrix Storage / RAID-5 Problem?
by Guest John Connett- 2 replies
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I have been trying to install the Windows 2008 Server Enterprise Edition, Beta 3 onto a system containing a Supermicro PDSM4 motherboard (BIOS: R 1.1a) with four SATA disks. The system supplier is no longer in business. The BIOS is configured for Intel rather than the Adaptec controller code base and the BIOS utility creates and recognizes a four disk RAID-5 array. During installation I used a CD-ROM with the driver from Intel Matrix Storage (7.5.0.1017 6/4/2007). The file "iastor.inf" was selected. The installation ran to completion but when the system reboots it briefly flashes a blue screen then reboots again. A safe mode boot fails after displa…
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Windows Live OneCare 2.0 Beta
by Guest Kevin- 0 replies
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It's out and its Vista 64Bit ready (sorry no XP support). After months of battling different internet security tools on my 64 Bit Visat O/S it's nice to get back to a simple product that just does its thing in the background.
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Mapping Network
by Guest network_newbie- 0 replies
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I need to know how to disable the "map network" selection in WINDOWS XP and be able to map drives as administrator only for regular users. Now you must be logged in as the user to map the drive. This allows the user to access any network drive at any time. Thanks for any help.
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Auslogics Registry Defrag for Vista too.
by Guest Kue2- 1 reply
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Very nice,works well on vista 64 Auslogics Registry Defrag is an extremely useful program to keep your registry as compact as possible. As a result of keeping the registry defragmented and as small as possible, your computer performance will be much improved. The program is FREE of charge. Version: 4.0.4.47 File Size: 1548 KB Windows Version: Windows XP/Vista/2000/2003 http://www.auslogics.com/disk-defrag/
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Telephony service will not start
by Guest KCav- 4 replies
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I went to the Telephony service and clicked Start. It said error 1053 Telephony service could not start. So peformed a search for svchost.exe and found the file in C:Windows\system32. I wonder why it wouldn't start. What should I do? -- KC