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Guest Frolin Marek
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Have tried several times to setup a dual boot PC with XP Pro (32bit) and XP

Pro 64.

 

New hard drive, setup 50gig partition 'C' and installed XP Pro 32. No

issues, loaded, then loaded video and NIC card drivers, upgraded to SP2 and

even IE7, all working fine.

 

Then install XP 64 by setting up second partition drive 'D', 30gig. XP64

installs fine and auto configures. When done, can access the net and no

issues.

 

And restart and select XP Pro 32 or XP 64, and login, all works ok there.

 

But AFTER the 64 is loaded, the XP Pro 32 can not connect to the Internet.

And testing leads me to thing the NIC drivers are now bad for 32 bit.

 

 

Original installs, I installed XP Pro 32, and drivers for. With working

system, NIC and IE included, would load XP 64 and load drivers. With working

system, NIC and IE under 64, would restart to XP 32 and find I could... open

IE and get to one site then seems the connection would die and never come

back.

 

So I wiped drive, setup 'C' part again and loaded XP Pro 32. Loaded drivers

and all was well, bounced around Internet, even got SP2 and IE7 and loaded,

NIC held ground.

 

Then loaded XP 64 on new clean 'D' part, configured auto and did not load

drivers, let 64 do its own setup. All was well, NIC worked fine, got SP2 and

all ok.

 

Restarted and went back to XP Pro 32, tried IE and would open first time

page, then die...

 

 

If I try to uninstall the NIC drivers and reload, under XP Pro 32, it acts

like there is no device now. So thus can't uninstall and reload drivers.

 

This is an ASUS A8E motherboard, been using fine for couple years with XP

Pro 32. New hard drive, wanted to try dual booting again, and after 5-7

clean builds as described above, gave up. Now months later, new HD and

wanted to try again and having same issue.

 

 

Any suggestions / options / tips / the answer???

 

 

thanks,

Frolin

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Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: dual boot - NIC fails on XP-32 after loading XP64

 

It sounds like the NIC driver installation program is hard coded to C: drive

and it's overwriting files that are there. I'd suggest downloading updated

32-bit drivers, and install them from within 32-bit XP.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

"Frolin Marek" <FrolinMarek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E915809F-BF5C-4215-8F23-9240ED361D61@microsoft.com...

> Have tried several times to setup a dual boot PC with XP Pro (32bit) and

> XP

> Pro 64.

>

> New hard drive, setup 50gig partition 'C' and installed XP Pro 32. No

> issues, loaded, then loaded video and NIC card drivers, upgraded to SP2

> and

> even IE7, all working fine.

>

> Then install XP 64 by setting up second partition drive 'D', 30gig. XP64

> installs fine and auto configures. When done, can access the net and no

> issues.

>

> And restart and select XP Pro 32 or XP 64, and login, all works ok there.

>

> But AFTER the 64 is loaded, the XP Pro 32 can not connect to the Internet.

> And testing leads me to thing the NIC drivers are now bad for 32 bit.

>

>

> Original installs, I installed XP Pro 32, and drivers for. With working

> system, NIC and IE included, would load XP 64 and load drivers. With

> working

> system, NIC and IE under 64, would restart to XP 32 and find I could...

> open

> IE and get to one site then seems the connection would die and never come

> back.

>

> So I wiped drive, setup 'C' part again and loaded XP Pro 32. Loaded

> drivers

> and all was well, bounced around Internet, even got SP2 and IE7 and

> loaded,

> NIC held ground.

>

> Then loaded XP 64 on new clean 'D' part, configured auto and did not load

> drivers, let 64 do its own setup. All was well, NIC worked fine, got SP2

> and

> all ok.

>

> Restarted and went back to XP Pro 32, tried IE and would open first time

> page, then die...

>

>

> If I try to uninstall the NIC drivers and reload, under XP Pro 32, it acts

> like there is no device now. So thus can't uninstall and reload drivers.

>

> This is an ASUS A8E motherboard, been using fine for couple years with XP

> Pro 32. New hard drive, wanted to try dual booting again, and after 5-7

> clean builds as described above, gave up. Now months later, new HD and

> wanted to try again and having same issue.

>

>

> Any suggestions / options / tips / the answer???

>

>

> thanks,

> Frolin

>

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: dual boot - NIC fails on XP-32 after loading XP64

 

Charlie,

That is an nForce 4 chipset based motherboard and he might be suffering from

the unadverted installation of the NVidia firewall.

NVidia drivers are not hard coded to C: drive but the last part of the

installation package installs the NVidia network management tool (or

something like that) which might be causing this issue.

Carlos

 

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> It sounds like the NIC driver installation program is hard coded to C: drive

> and it's overwriting files that are there. I'd suggest downloading updated

> 32-bit drivers, and install them from within 32-bit XP.

>

> --

> Charlie.

> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>

> "Frolin Marek" <FrolinMarek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:E915809F-BF5C-4215-8F23-9240ED361D61@microsoft.com...

> > Have tried several times to setup a dual boot PC with XP Pro (32bit) and

> > XP

> > Pro 64.

> >

> > New hard drive, setup 50gig partition 'C' and installed XP Pro 32. No

> > issues, loaded, then loaded video and NIC card drivers, upgraded to SP2

> > and

> > even IE7, all working fine.

> >

> > Then install XP 64 by setting up second partition drive 'D', 30gig. XP64

> > installs fine and auto configures. When done, can access the net and no

> > issues.

> >

> > And restart and select XP Pro 32 or XP 64, and login, all works ok there.

> >

> > But AFTER the 64 is loaded, the XP Pro 32 can not connect to the Internet.

> > And testing leads me to thing the NIC drivers are now bad for 32 bit.

> >

> >

> > Original installs, I installed XP Pro 32, and drivers for. With working

> > system, NIC and IE included, would load XP 64 and load drivers. With

> > working

> > system, NIC and IE under 64, would restart to XP 32 and find I could...

> > open

> > IE and get to one site then seems the connection would die and never come

> > back.

> >

> > So I wiped drive, setup 'C' part again and loaded XP Pro 32. Loaded

> > drivers

> > and all was well, bounced around Internet, even got SP2 and IE7 and

> > loaded,

> > NIC held ground.

> >

> > Then loaded XP 64 on new clean 'D' part, configured auto and did not load

> > drivers, let 64 do its own setup. All was well, NIC worked fine, got SP2

> > and

> > all ok.

> >

> > Restarted and went back to XP Pro 32, tried IE and would open first time

> > page, then die...

> >

> >

> > If I try to uninstall the NIC drivers and reload, under XP Pro 32, it acts

> > like there is no device now. So thus can't uninstall and reload drivers.

> >

> > This is an ASUS A8E motherboard, been using fine for couple years with XP

> > Pro 32. New hard drive, wanted to try dual booting again, and after 5-7

> > clean builds as described above, gave up. Now months later, new HD and

> > wanted to try again and having same issue.

> >

> >

> > Any suggestions / options / tips / the answer???

> >

> >

> > thanks,

> > Frolin

> >

>

>

Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: dual boot - NIC fails on XP-32 after loading XP64

 

Oooooh. Good catch, Carlos. You're probably right.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:86C1A32C-2897-4315-92DD-03F503041A55@microsoft.com...

> Charlie,

> That is an nForce 4 chipset based motherboard and he might be suffering

> from

> the unadverted installation of the NVidia firewall.

> NVidia drivers are not hard coded to C: drive but the last part of the

> installation package installs the NVidia network management tool (or

> something like that) which might be causing this issue.

> Carlos

>

> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>

>> It sounds like the NIC driver installation program is hard coded to C:

>> drive

>> and it's overwriting files that are there. I'd suggest downloading

>> updated

>> 32-bit drivers, and install them from within 32-bit XP.

>>

>> --

>> Charlie.

>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>>

>> "Frolin Marek" <FrolinMarek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:E915809F-BF5C-4215-8F23-9240ED361D61@microsoft.com...

>> > Have tried several times to setup a dual boot PC with XP Pro (32bit)

>> > and

>> > XP

>> > Pro 64.

>> >

>> > New hard drive, setup 50gig partition 'C' and installed XP Pro 32. No

>> > issues, loaded, then loaded video and NIC card drivers, upgraded to SP2

>> > and

>> > even IE7, all working fine.

>> >

>> > Then install XP 64 by setting up second partition drive 'D', 30gig.

>> > XP64

>> > installs fine and auto configures. When done, can access the net and

>> > no

>> > issues.

>> >

>> > And restart and select XP Pro 32 or XP 64, and login, all works ok

>> > there.

>> >

>> > But AFTER the 64 is loaded, the XP Pro 32 can not connect to the

>> > Internet.

>> > And testing leads me to thing the NIC drivers are now bad for 32 bit.

>> >

>> >

>> > Original installs, I installed XP Pro 32, and drivers for. With

>> > working

>> > system, NIC and IE included, would load XP 64 and load drivers. With

>> > working

>> > system, NIC and IE under 64, would restart to XP 32 and find I could...

>> > open

>> > IE and get to one site then seems the connection would die and never

>> > come

>> > back.

>> >

>> > So I wiped drive, setup 'C' part again and loaded XP Pro 32. Loaded

>> > drivers

>> > and all was well, bounced around Internet, even got SP2 and IE7 and

>> > loaded,

>> > NIC held ground.

>> >

>> > Then loaded XP 64 on new clean 'D' part, configured auto and did not

>> > load

>> > drivers, let 64 do its own setup. All was well, NIC worked fine, got

>> > SP2

>> > and

>> > all ok.

>> >

>> > Restarted and went back to XP Pro 32, tried IE and would open first

>> > time

>> > page, then die...

>> >

>> >

>> > If I try to uninstall the NIC drivers and reload, under XP Pro 32, it

>> > acts

>> > like there is no device now. So thus can't uninstall and reload

>> > drivers.

>> >

>> > This is an ASUS A8E motherboard, been using fine for couple years with

>> > XP

>> > Pro 32. New hard drive, wanted to try dual booting again, and after

>> > 5-7

>> > clean builds as described above, gave up. Now months later, new HD and

>> > wanted to try again and having same issue.

>> >

>> >

>> > Any suggestions / options / tips / the answer???

>> >

>> >

>> > thanks,

>> > Frolin

>> >

>>

>>

Guest Frolin Marek
Posted

Re: dual boot - NIC fails on XP-32 after loading XP64

 

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> It sounds like the NIC driver installation program is hard coded to C: drive

> and it's overwriting files that are there. I'd suggest downloading updated

> 32-bit drivers, and install them from within 32-bit XP.

 

 

Charlie,

 

Thanks, that fixed it!

 

In past tried to reload the same drivers without success. Loading the newer

64-bit versions and the newer 32-bit versions (while in the valid 32/64 OS),

fixed and even improved hard drive response.

 

thanks!

Frolin

Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: dual boot - NIC fails on XP-32 after loading XP64

 

Good! Glad it fixed it, and thanks for reporting back.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

"Frolin Marek" <FrolinMarek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:93115C8D-A880-4C7C-A4DB-2D78AFDDF780@microsoft.com...

> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>

>> It sounds like the NIC driver installation program is hard coded to C:

>> drive

>> and it's overwriting files that are there. I'd suggest downloading

>> updated

>> 32-bit drivers, and install them from within 32-bit XP.

>

>

> Charlie,

>

> Thanks, that fixed it!

>

> In past tried to reload the same drivers without success. Loading the

> newer

> 64-bit versions and the newer 32-bit versions (while in the valid 32/64

> OS),

> fixed and even improved hard drive response.

>

> thanks!

> Frolin

>


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