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| Vista Home Premium x64 | Installing Vista x64 Im currently running XP and Ubuntu, however I will be installing Vista x64 in the next few days instead of XP. What I need to know is what drivers I will need to get before I install Vista? Should I get all the drivers now and put them on a cd for when Vista is installed or shall I just install them when Vista has installed? Im not sure what the best way to do it is? My system is: Asus P5K-E Wifi/AP Motherboard Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 2 x 2gb DDR2 6400 450W Corsair VX Series PSU 750gb Samsung SpinPoint hard drive PowerColor HD 3850 Pro 512MB GDDR3 256bit Dual DVI TV Out PCI-E Graphics Card |
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| Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 : Seven Ultimate x64 | Re: Installing Vista x64 It's probably easier to install drivers after you've installed Vista. You could always grab your mobo chipset driver and ATI drivers first, but there should be no problem installing first, updating later ![]() I've got an ASUS P5Q PRO and a 4850 and Vista x64 installed without a hitch. Is this a fresh HD format? You may want to change your IDE settings in BIOS to AHCI first. Apparently Ubuntu 8.10 defaults to that when installing and has been causing problems detecting Sata drives in IDE mode. If it's not a fresh format, just disregard. |
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| Vista Home Premium x64 | Re: Installing Vista x64 Thanks for the reply. I think I will do a fresh HD format. In fact, what is the best way to do this if Ive got both XP and Ubuntu installed? Ideally, I would like to keep Ubuntu as it is and just install Vista over XP? Also, where can I get the mobo chipset driver (I cant find it here ) and the ATI drivers? Thanks again |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 MAK, OpenSolaris 5, Gentoo 2008.1.... | Re: Installing Vista x64 Hi, ferguson9, and welcome to the forums. Vista and *nix is a bit trickier, since you already have ht *nix installed. There is a great set of guides over at APC Magazine's website on how to dual boot - for your situation, see How to dual-boot Vista with Linux (with Linux installed first) -- the step-by-step guide with screenshots |
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| Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 : Seven Ultimate x64 | Re: Installing Vista x64 Good guide John. If it's not GRUB hiding Windows, it's Window stomping out GRUB. Chipset drivers: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support- ATI Catalyst 8.11: ATI Catalyst 8.11 WHQL Vista 64-bit download from Guru3D.com |
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