Windows XP 64 Bit
Windows 64 bit help and discussions.
2187 topics in this forum
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OEM restrictions,help.
by Guest webfactor- 3 replies
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May I change motherboard´s if so even hotplug it with windows installed on a STRIPE/0 or do I have to buy a new OEM Windows program and toss both motherboad and OS.I read the OEM manual and came to up and downgrading and swapped instead,I rather ask here at the newsgroup I get even tired reading the OEM manual it´s so restricted. I finally burned the bridge under the Grafic card.The wires to the cooler on the grafic card,had burned to a metallic plate on it and shorten the wires,so that it had stopped it´s rotation,meanwhile I accidently forgot to attach the front 12mm intake and a rear outblowing cooler had stopped in the heat,and there must have beco…
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Downgrade from Vista Ultimate 64 bit to 32 bit
by Guest Matt S- 2 replies
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Hi all, I recently built myself a new PC. I carefully reasearched what kit i was going to buy but when it came to the OS i just assumed 64 bit cpu, get a 64 bit operating system. I guess I was wrong. Apart from not needing a 64 bit OS (no 64 bit apps and only 4GB RAM at the mo) I am having loads of problems, most of which are driver related. I can't get a wireless network to function reliably (about 5% chance it will work!). My scaner has no drivers and i am experiencing other randoms isdsues as well. So due to all this i would like to go from 64 bit to 32 bit. However as i built a new pc i bought an OEM copy of Vista ultimate. Will my 64 bit OEM pr…
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System halt viewing desktop in open window
by Guest Hardy- 0 replies
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my system halts when any program want show the files on my desktop. examples are lan explorer, open window in notepad.com, open window to upload something and many other. i use vista 64 ultimate.
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PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
by Guest TC- 6 replies
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I have an x64 Vista Ultimate installation that is getting this error seemingly at random. Some research has shown this as likely to be a driver problem and Verifier to be the method to check this. Unfortunately, while Verifier does throw a different error, stating that a driver is attempting to corrupt the list, it does not identify the offending driver. Furthermore, I don't seem to be able to find a dump produced anywhere even though the system is set to produce a kernal memory dump as well as a log entry. Is there another method to identify the offending driver that I am overlooking? Does anyone know where the dumps are or why I'm not seeing them? …
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Have I got Vista 64-bit?
by Guest leo-iii- 4 replies
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I bought a laptop with Vista Ultimate 64-bit. How do I verify that it is the 64-bit o/s? It doesn't indiacte that when booting. Thanks.
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Path not being searched...?!
by Guest Homer J. Simpson- 8 replies
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Hi all, Today I've noticed some strange problem, and the more I look at it the more I'm getting convinced that something is *very* wrong with my system. It started when I ran ipconfig from a command prompt: "'ipconfig' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." In other word, it couldn't find the ipconfig.exe. Sure enough, it was in the system32 folder. I managed to run it from there without any problem. I switched back to some other random folder, tried to run it again, and sure enough, it failed with the same message. 'set path' showed that %SystemRoot%\system32 is part of the search path. %System…
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How to CreateNamedPipe with FILE_CREATE_PIPE_INSTANCE access rights
by Guest kalpesh- 3 replies
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i want to create a named pipe with FILE_CREATE_PIPE_INSTANCE access rights. for that i have to create one security discriptor but i dont which type of secirity discriptor i use to cerate namaed pipe with FILE_CREATE_PIPE_INSTANCE rights. while creating security discriptor i dont want to use ConvertStringSecurityDescriptorToSecurityDescriptor funciton because i am going to build this code in DDK and DDK not support this function. so give me suggestion about security discriptor for FILE_CREATE_PIPE_INSTANCE access rights.. Thanks in advance.. Kalpesh
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JRE6 update2 released
by Guest Carlos- 2 replies
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Sun has just released a new version of its Java machine for 32-bit IE, running in both x86 and x64 systems (Vista and XP). Go here: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp and grab it. Carlos
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iexplor.exe 32-bit instead of 64-bit
by Guest Denise- 1 reply
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Hi, I have Windows XP Pro X64. I checked Windows Task Manager and discovered that my computer is using "iexplore.exe *32" instead of *64. I get automatic updates so I'm sure that my computer is up-to-date. When is an X64 version expected to come out? -- Denise ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going.
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RE: Language
by Guest Tamires Solteira- 0 replies
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RE: Language oi meu anjo...tudo bem? sua a postagem foi muito útil... -- Tvasconcelos "Carlos" escreveu: > Available language packs > CD 1: German, Japanese (448 MB ISO image) > http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/a/c/4acd4568-e929-44cd-96ef-54f24ad0565b/ARMMUIx1.iso > > CD 2: French, Spanish, Italian (554 MB ISO image) > http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/9/0/19079c17-80cd-401c-986d-24f6bd9bb43e/ARMMUIx2.iso > > CD 3: Korean, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional (561 MB ISO image) > http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/d/a/fdac56ee-928a-4d51-9d6d-c7c64e9f5bae/ARMMUIx3.iso > > CD 4: Swedish (16…
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BLue Screen
by Guest LP- 0 replies
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I have windows server 2003 x64 running in 2 servers that have the same configuration and are a part of a custer from Oracle (RAC). Some times one of servers crashes with the message: "The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000109 (0xa3a03a389148f4f0, 0x0000000000000000, 0xd89a905d7b98fd53, 0x0000000000000101). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP." This situation happens most of the times in node 2 but once in a while it happens in node 1. Can anyone help me?
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bootVis for x64
by Guest Fabien- 0 replies
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Hello, I know bootvis is no longer public but I don't want to use it for the optimization system, I want the boot time details. Does anyone know where I can find a piece of software, if there is no bootvis for x64, that could tell me at least how long takes my computer to boot. I have already thought about a watch but it's not accurate enough for my purpose ^^ Thanks. Regards, Fabien