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Old 10-13-2006   #1 (permalink)
Albert
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problems about installing Vista 64bit

I have a AMD Athlon64 3200+(2GHZ 512K L2 cache) processor, however when I
tried to boot from a Windows Vista 64 bit version DVD, the instalation
process stop in the very beginning. It just display a typical Vista green
screen amd the computer stopped working. But I can install a 32 bit version
smoothly without any problem.Does any one know what is the problem?

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Old 10-13-2006   #2 (permalink)
Stephen Beach
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Re: problems about installing Vista 64bit


"Albert" <Albert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:170494ED-2E73-4500-B661-B7872F658741@microsoft.com...
>I have a AMD Athlon64 3200+(2GHZ 512K L2 cache) processor, however when I
> tried to boot from a Windows Vista 64 bit version DVD, the instalation
> process stop in the very beginning. It just display a typical Vista green
> screen amd the computer stopped working. But I can install a 32 bit
> version
> smoothly without any problem.Does any one know what is the problem?


i have the same CPU 3200+ 939 but running at 2.4Ghz, i have x64 5744 Vista
installed and runn so sweat,(with the help of my 4Gigs of memory) sound like
a driver issue, try turning hardwarer (sound, printer port....)if you have a
sound card installed then take it out, hope this helps.

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Old 10-13-2006   #3 (permalink)
Rob
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Re: problems about installing Vista 64bit

Maybe just a bad download/burn. download and re-burn it.


"Albert" <Albert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:170494ED-2E73-4500-B661-B7872F658741@microsoft.com...
>I have a AMD Athlon64 3200+(2GHZ 512K L2 cache) processor, however when I
> tried to boot from a Windows Vista 64 bit version DVD, the instalation
> process stop in the very beginning. It just display a typical Vista green
> screen amd the computer stopped working. But I can install a 32 bit
> version
> smoothly without any problem.Does any one know what is the problem?



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-13-2006   #4 (permalink)
RandyH
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Re: problems about installing Vista 64bit

From what I've read. x64 is M$ step child and gets the back seat. I was
able to install on the same CPU, but don't ever get audio, modem, and card
reader drivers...x32 does just fine though...go figure. Maybe your iso
didn't burn well...try another burn at slower speeds.

hth


"Stephen Beach" <lflashl@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Albert" <Albert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:170494ED-2E73-4500-B661-B7872F658741@microsoft.com...
>>I have a AMD Athlon64 3200+(2GHZ 512K L2 cache) processor, however when I
>> tried to boot from a Windows Vista 64 bit version DVD, the instalation
>> process stop in the very beginning. It just display a typical Vista
>> green
>> screen amd the computer stopped working. But I can install a 32 bit
>> version
>> smoothly without any problem.Does any one know what is the problem?

>
> i have the same CPU 3200+ 939 but running at 2.4Ghz, i have x64 5744 Vista
> installed and runn so sweat,(with the help of my 4Gigs of memory) sound
> like a driver issue, try turning hardwarer (sound, printer port....)if you
> have a sound card installed then take it out, hope this helps.


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-13-2006   #5 (permalink)
Albert
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Re: problems about installing Vista 64bit



"Stephen Beach" wrote:

>
> "Albert" <Albert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:170494ED-2E73-4500-B661-B7872F658741@microsoft.com...
> >I have a AMD Athlon64 3200+(2GHZ 512K L2 cache) processor, however when I
> > tried to boot from a Windows Vista 64 bit version DVD, the instalation
> > process stop in the very beginning. It just display a typical Vista green
> > screen amd the computer stopped working. But I can install a 32 bit
> > version
> > smoothly without any problem.Does any one know what is the problem?

>
> i have the same CPU 3200+ 939 but running at 2.4Ghz, i have x64 5744 Vista
> installed and runn so sweat,(with the help of my 4Gigs of memory) sound like
> a driver issue, try turning hardwarer (sound, printer port....)if you have a
> sound card installed then take it out, hope this helps.
>


Well, it seems that there is no 64 bit driver for my DVD drive.
And I cant turn it off, of course.
Anyway, thanks for your help
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