probably a major oversight.
argh!
i got my 64bit system but i cant install/boot to windows. do i blame special XP+office+half a million other things disc ben gave me, or does normal xp not run on 64 bit machines, or is there something really obvious people miss that causes "error loading operating system"
:criesbecausehe'llhavetowaitaweektoplaygamesagain:
Re: probably a major oversight.
as a dedicated laptop user, i sigh in relief at never having xperienced this problema
but if it makes you feel any better
Its all my fault
(flame at will)
Re: probably a major oversight.
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Originally Posted by TheDave
does normal xp not run on 64 bit machines
It does run on 64bit machines.
But you'd better ask your question in softwareworld. The people in there may be helpful, but never watch them in the eye. :fear:
Re: probably a major oversight.
It would help if you gave us more information. Is this a new installation of Windows XP?
Tell us what hardware you have.
Why can't you install?
What is special XP and who is Ben?
argh!
Re: probably a major oversight.
Is ben's disc one of those slipstreamed ones, and if so does it install drivers?
Re: probably a major oversight.
its some warez version that installs about 3 gig of appz when you set up (photoshop, office, norton, etc. anyway i told him to DL a proper iso for me so that should take about a week
Re: probably a major oversight.
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Originally Posted by TheDave
its some warez version that installs about 3 gig of appz when you set up (photoshop, office, norton, etc. anyway i told him to DL a proper iso for me so that should take about a week
That will be standard XP anyway and not 64bit. If you have access to the internet still you can download an ISO of Windows 64bit from Microsoft themselfs at top speed. Or ask around see if any of your friends have copies of Windows. Worse comes to worse i could ship you a disc, i have like 100 different versions.
Re: probably a major oversight.
Just to cover all bases tho'...
It does detect your hds right and all that?
Re: probably a major oversight.
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Originally Posted by 15%
as a dedicated laptop user, i sigh in relief at never having xperienced this problema
How does being a "laptop user" shield you from this sort of problem?
As a dedicated desktop user I sigh in relief at not having to deal with flaky power ports and the absurd cost of laptop parts.
Re: probably a major oversight.
And what part does it give you errors? Check in your BIOS that the dvd roms and hard drives are showing. Also its likly that this XP disc is a dvd version because of all the added shit, you do have a dvd reader right?