Guest Wally Basher Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 I installed XP Professional x64 edition on my newly built AMD Athlon(tmm) 64 X 2 Dual Core processor 5600+ 2.90 GHz, 7.87 GB Ram . My problem appears to be many, it blanks my monitor screen, hangs or crashes, appears that it will not allow me to mulit taslk, problems in downloading and changing my URL address. Those are some of the many items that has occurred. With trying to solve this problem, I have replaced my motherboard(M2A-VM HDMI), processor, harddrive, memory stick (fm SUpertalent to Kingston), replaced my power supply. It appears to run just fine with only 2GB of RAM. At this point, I am strongly think that I have a problems with microsoft XP Pro x64 edition version. Everything that I have done so far, and this has been going on since May 2008, has not change one bit. If anything. it appears to enhance these problems. My next consideration is to return this version of XP software and try another one. Or maybe the verison can not be installed on this type of board. I am open for suggestion or ideas. I do have a bit of knowledge about computers, I been developer on large mainframes since 1963, in software for both hardware and user applications. I have built several PC for my self.
Guest Jeff Gaines Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Re: XP Pro x64 problems On 16/08/2008 in message <C6E5A197-B4FA-40E8-941A-473742B71328@microsoft.com> Wally Basher wrote: >It appears to run just fine with only 2GB of RAM It would be worth your while searching this group for '2GB of RAM' - you can use Google Groups: http://groups.google.com/advanced_search?q=& I had no problems installing x64 with 8GB RAM and no problems running it but many people have had issue when more than 2GB of RAM is installed - often related to memory timings or main board issues. I am using a Gigabyte GA-X48-DQ6 main board here. -- Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK There is absolutely no substitute for a genuine lack of preparation
Guest Carl Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Re: XP Pro x64 problems Go into the bios and increase the voltage for your memory.
Guest Zootal Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 Re: XP Pro x64 problems I had to increase the voltage all the way to the max when I have 4 sticks, and unfortunately it was still not entirely stable. I have 4 sticks of 1066 memory, and I just can't get the board to be stable with all 4 sticks in. 2 sticks is rock solid. I reduce the speed to 800, and it works fine. OTOH, on my other motherboard, I had to up the voltage just to get the four sticks stable at 800. YMMV..... Next time I buy two 2GB sticks, so I can have my 4GB of ram and not be plagued with the problems that having four sticks causes. "Carl" <me@theworld.universe> wrote in message news:BFB4C961-706B-4FC2-8B59-DD56FA473FEF@microsoft.com... > Go into the bios and increase the voltage for your memory.
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