Yeah, I know, but I can't dl the 64-bit version untill I get these new partstopal63 wrote:
FYI: You can't upgrade 32bit to 64bit in place. You'll have to install the 64bit OS clean, then re-install all your applications over. Then delete the old Windows32 bit directory, as that will just be taking up space at that point.Jenspm wrote:
I'll start with 32-bit as I already have it burned on a DVD. Then I'll probably dl 64-bit.DeathUnlimited wrote:
And surely Vista 64-bit?
Since 32-bit is the same as 32-bit XP when it comes to RAM.
@ zenmaster: I have a 7900GT
your just gonna d/l the other 32 bits rofl fair enough ...but yer fresh install if u do
You don't have an Internet connection now?Jenspm wrote:
Yeah, I know, but I can't dl the 64-bit version untill I get these new partstopal63 wrote:
FYI: You can't upgrade 32bit to 64bit in place. You'll have to install the 64bit OS clean, then re-install all your applications over. Then delete the old Windows32 bit directory, as that will just be taking up space at that point.Jenspm wrote:
I'll start with 32-bit as I already have it burned on a DVD. Then I'll probably dl 64-bit.
@ zenmaster: I have a 7900GT
and/or
You don't have a Vista Key now?
Because if you have a Vista Key and an Internet connection now, you can DL the 64bit version ISO and burn it as either a DVD disk or a multi-CD installation disk-set.
Haha. You seriously think Jens has a Vista key? lol.topal63 wrote:
You don't have an Internet connection now?Jenspm wrote:
Yeah, I know, but I can't dl the 64-bit version untill I get these new partstopal63 wrote:
FYI: You can't upgrade 32bit to 64bit in place. You'll have to install the 64bit OS clean, then re-install all your applications over. Then delete the old Windows32 bit directory, as that will just be taking up space at that point.
and/or
You don't have a Vista Key now?
Because if you have a Vista Key and an Internet connection now, you can DL the 64bit version ISO and burn it as either a DVD disk or a multi-CD installation disk-set.
He doesn't need a Vista key to download the ISO of the 64bit version. He only needs the key to activate it. I was wondering why he would want to do 2-installs vs 1-install. And, I was wondering what is it in his mind that is preventing him from getting the download. ISOs are not illegal to download and burn to a DVD or CD. The use is piracy. Having an install is not piracy. If he's purchasing Vista (getting a Vista key) anways, he'll only have to do the installation once.
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I meant it in a joking way. He isn't going to buy Vista. He is getting it "cracked".topal63 wrote:
He doesn't need a Vista key to download the ISO of the 64bit version. He only needs the key to activate it. I was wondering why he would want to do 2-installs vs 1-install. And, I was wondering what is it in his mind that is preventing him from getting the download. ISOs are not illegal to download and burn to a DVD or CD. The use is piracy. Having an install is not piracy. If he's purchasing Vista (getting a Vista key) anways, he'll only have to do the installation once.
Oh, PC is totally-fucked, sorry to hear.
just had countless driver problems with my mobo, and I cba re-installing everything and going through blue-screens etc. Also, it won't give power to my keyboard until windows is fully loaded, so I can't change the boot options or anything, so I'm pretty much stuck.topal63 wrote:
Oh, PC is totally-fucked, sorry to hear.
Have you tried PS/2 and USB keyboard?Jenspm wrote:
just had countless driver problems with my mobo, and I cba re-installing everything and going through blue-screens etc. Also, it won't give power to my keyboard until windows is fully loaded, so I can't change the boot options or anything, so I'm pretty much stuck.
reset cmos.
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just so you know as your new mobo may be the same (my abit ip35-pro is) you have to find the option to enable usb keyboard (if it usb) in the bios. otherwise you can't use a usb keyboard for boot options and so forth.Jenspm wrote:
just had countless driver problems with my mobo, and I cba re-installing everything and going through blue-screens etc. Also, it won't give power to my keyboard until windows is fully loaded, so I can't change the boot options or anything, so I'm pretty much stuck.topal63 wrote:
Oh, PC is totally-fucked, sorry to hear.
ok, thanks for the heads-up. I'm pretty sure I have one of those ancient keyboards lying around.jaymz9350 wrote:
just so you know as your new mobo may be the same (my abit ip35-pro is) you have to find the option to enable usb keyboard (if it usb) in the bios. otherwise you can't use a usb keyboard for boot options and so forth.Jenspm wrote:
just had countless driver problems with my mobo, and I cba re-installing everything and going through blue-screens etc. Also, it won't give power to my keyboard until windows is fully loaded, so I can't change the boot options or anything, so I'm pretty much stuck.topal63 wrote:
Oh, PC is totally-fucked, sorry to hear.
no problem. I always use a ps/2 when i first build just to speed things up but later find the bios enabled usb because you need it to get into safemode.Jenspm wrote:
ok, thanks for the heads-up. I'm pretty sure I have one of those ancient keyboards lying around.jaymz9350 wrote:
just so you know as your new mobo may be the same (my abit ip35-pro is) you have to find the option to enable usb keyboard (if it usb) in the bios. otherwise you can't use a usb keyboard for boot options and so forth.Jenspm wrote:
just had countless driver problems with my mobo, and I cba re-installing everything and going through blue-screens etc. Also, it won't give power to my keyboard until windows is fully loaded, so I can't change the boot options or anything, so I'm pretty much stuck.
Get the 2x 2GB kit. The difference is minimal unless you are extreme overclocker.Jenspm wrote:
btw, is there any difference between getting 2 x 2GB and 4 x 1GB ram? If not, I might as well get 2x2, so I can up it to 4x2 later if I want.
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I'm not.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Get the 2x 2GB kit. The difference is minimal unless you are extreme overclocker.Jenspm wrote:
btw, is there any difference between getting 2 x 2GB and 4 x 1GB ram? If not, I might as well get 2x2, so I can up it to 4x2 later if I want.
Hrm, ram is dirt cheap anyway. Any downsides to getting 8GB?
Nothing I could think of. But that money would be well spent on something else.Jenspm wrote:
I'm not.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Get the 2x 2GB kit. The difference is minimal unless you are extreme overclocker.Jenspm wrote:
btw, is there any difference between getting 2 x 2GB and 4 x 1GB ram? If not, I might as well get 2x2, so I can up it to 4x2 later if I want.
Hrm, ram is dirt cheap anyway. Any downsides to getting 8GB?
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Or E8500
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