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| | Vista 64 bits I drive an Acer Ferrari 4005 that runs on a Turion 64 processor. The last inspection said: -engine: ok -Gas tank: full -Brakes: fine -Gearbox. ok etc... I ordered the complete version of Vista most appropriate for this laptop and was sold Vista Ultimate. It comes with two disks, one with the 32 bit stuff and the second with the 64 stuff. Question 1: The 64 version does not install. I have therefore installed the 32 version and after tried installing the 64 once again... It simply won't take the 64 version.I am chucked out of instalation procedure after my first "click". Would anyone know why this happens and if I can solve the problem? I am not an IT expert: I know how to install OSs or programs on condition they only require clicking on "Next". So if someone has an answer, please be strictly pedestrian in your explanation. Question 2: Vista 32 has created a file Windows old that takes up 15 GIG on my disk for a purpose not clear to me since its contents do not work with Vista. Does anyone know how to get rid of it? thanks for any help, Xenophon. |
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| | Re: Vista 64 bits For the first questions I have no answer, the Turion should be excepted for install, maybe a glitch in recognition. To get the Wondows.old cleared out, use the most simple option <G>, drive clean and select "for all users" and it's gone. Ko. "XENOPHON" <XENOPHON@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:A518A41C-69B9-40AA-901D-58A5388F83BC@microsoft.com... >I drive an Acer Ferrari 4005 that runs on a Turion 64 processor. > The last inspection said: > -engine: ok > -Gas tank: full > -Brakes: fine > -Gearbox. ok > > etc... > > I ordered the complete version of Vista most appropriate for this laptop > and was sold Vista Ultimate. > It comes with two disks, one with the 32 bit stuff and the second with the > 64 stuff. > > Question 1: The 64 version does not install. > I have therefore installed the 32 version and after tried installing the > 64 > once again... > > It simply won't take the 64 version.I am chucked out of instalation > procedure after my first "click". > > Would anyone know why this happens and if I can solve the problem? > > > I am not an IT expert: I know how to install OSs or programs on condition > they only require clicking on "Next". > So if someone has an answer, please be strictly pedestrian in your > explanation. > > Question 2: Vista 32 has created a file Windows old that takes up 15 GIG > on > my disk for a purpose not clear to me since its contents do not work with > Vista. Does anyone know how to get rid of it? > > thanks for any help, > Xenophon. |
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| | Re: Vista 64 bits excepted=accepted <GG> "koze" <koze@nospam.nospam> schreef in bericht news:ePIpJWfVHHA.972@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > For the first questions I have no answer, the Turion should be excepted > for install, maybe a glitch in recognition. > > To get the Wondows.old cleared out, use the most simple option <G>, drive > clean and select "for all users" and it's gone. > Ko. > > "XENOPHON" <XENOPHON@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht > news:A518A41C-69B9-40AA-901D-58A5388F83BC@microsoft.com... >>I drive an Acer Ferrari 4005 that runs on a Turion 64 processor. >> The last inspection said: >> -engine: ok >> -Gas tank: full >> -Brakes: fine >> -Gearbox. ok >> >> etc... >> >> I ordered the complete version of Vista most appropriate for this laptop >> and was sold Vista Ultimate. >> It comes with two disks, one with the 32 bit stuff and the second with >> the >> 64 stuff. >> >> Question 1: The 64 version does not install. >> I have therefore installed the 32 version and after tried installing the >> 64 >> once again... >> >> It simply won't take the 64 version.I am chucked out of instalation >> procedure after my first "click". >> >> Would anyone know why this happens and if I can solve the problem? >> >> >> I am not an IT expert: I know how to install OSs or programs on condition >> they only require clicking on "Next". >> So if someone has an answer, please be strictly pedestrian in your >> explanation. >> >> Question 2: Vista 32 has created a file Windows old that takes up 15 GIG >> on >> my disk for a purpose not clear to me since its contents do not work with >> Vista. Does anyone know how to get rid of it? >> >> thanks for any help, >> Xenophon. > > |
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| | Re: Vista 64 bits you have to clean install x64 (can't upgrade a 32 bit OS). also, as I recall, these machines came with FAT32 if you got one of them when they were first launched. The 4000 also had two partitions. Can you convert the D:\drive to NTFS from within the existing 32 bit installation? Then, I'd move all the data files you want to save to the D: d drive. Then I'd convert the C: drive to NTFS Then, shut down the machine with the 64 bit DVD inserted. turn the machine on and boot from DVD when prompted. do a quick format of the C drive as NTFS if needed and install to C. I've clean installed x64 to a couple of 4000's multiple times including RTM. On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:03:27 -0800, XENOPHON <XENOPHON@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I drive an Acer Ferrari 4005 that runs on a Turion 64 processor. >The last inspection said: >-engine: ok >-Gas tank: full >-Brakes: fine >-Gearbox. ok > >etc... > >I ordered the complete version of Vista most appropriate for this laptop >and was sold Vista Ultimate. >It comes with two disks, one with the 32 bit stuff and the second with the >64 stuff. > >Question 1: The 64 version does not install. >I have therefore installed the 32 version and after tried installing the 64 >once again... > >It simply won't take the 64 version.I am chucked out of instalation >procedure after my first "click". > >Would anyone know why this happens and if I can solve the problem? > > >I am not an IT expert: I know how to install OSs or programs on condition >they only require clicking on "Next". >So if someone has an answer, please be strictly pedestrian in your >explanation. > >Question 2: Vista 32 has created a file Windows old that takes up 15 GIG on >my disk for a purpose not clear to me since its contents do not work with >Vista. Does anyone know how to get rid of it? > >thanks for any help, >Xenophon. -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP Expert Zone & Vista Community Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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