Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-24 11:02:00)
by Jeff Gaines
On 24/10/2009 in message <euBdjGMVKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> Steven
Hilgendorf wrote:
>Hello,
>
>This is
my first experience with 64bit Windows so please ignore my
>ignorance. I will be clean installing 64bit Windows 7 on a raid array and
>I'm wondering if the new Windows 7 system will recognize an existing
>formated 32bit IDE hard drive? This IDE drive contains documents, ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-24 14:32:00)
by Jeff Gaines
On 24/10/2009 in message <9iIEm.44338$4E.37102@newsfe08.iad> Terry Smythe
wrote:
>Local vendors seem unable to answer this one - Is the Win 7
Home Edition
>available in 64bit?
>
>I'm running WinXP Pro in a computer that has 8 gigs of memory installed,
>but I can only see 3.5 gigs of it. What is the least costly 64bit
>version which can access all 8 gigs?
I have the retail ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-24 06:23:00)
by Richard Urban
"Jeff
Gaines" <jgaines_newsid@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:xn0ggs6ev2lpaz000@msnews.microsoft.com...
>
> I installed my retail copy of Win7 Pro - 64 yesterday and have pretty well
> all my apps installed. I have even got my Canoscan 5200F working with the
> Vista 64 driver.
>
> I am struggling to get to grips with UAC - I have turned it down one notch
> but I don't want to turn...
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-10-23 21:36:00)
by Zootal
Considering that XP64 is Microsoft's first attempt at a 64 bit desktop OS, I
think it is remarkable that it works as well as it does. I don't think they
deliberately made problems, but I also don't think they are going to go out
of their way to fix any, considering that XP 64 is now two versions out of
date. It works very well for me, so well that I have no reason to update to
Windows 7...
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-10-21 09:00:00)
by Bobby Johnson
The graphics in Virtual XP are somewhat limited. There's a discussion
about this over at TechNet:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...e-b0c13c05c 40e
Don Culp wrote:
> I have a DOS engineering application that runs on XP Pro but won't run on
> Vista or
XP x64. The problem, at least under Vista, is that the
> application's graphics must run full-screen and Vista doesn't allow ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-10-22 14:14:00)
by Bobby Johnson
If you do a Google for 0x0000021a you will get lots of links. Perhaps
you might browse the suggested links for some ideas about your problem.
Warren Postma wrote:
> I bought Win7 Pro at my local computer store today, and installed it on
> my
Toshiba Satellite L300D laptop, with 3gb ram, and it did the same
> thing to me that the RC iso did when I installed it. Installed fine, and
> ...
Started 2 months ago (2009-09-06 09:41:00)
by mikeyhsd
have you tried removing and reinstalling flash.
use their uninstaller from their web site.
have no problems with flash. am using the latest available from theie web site.
w7 rtm 64 bit.
of course you know that flash is only 32 bit.
mikeyhsd@lamparty.net
"
David B." <daveb@nomail.net> wrote in message news:%23BNhysoLKHA.6016@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
This is Windows 7 Pro ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-10-22 13:28:00)
by Carlos
Hi,
Turn off the PC and unplug the USB
printer cable.
Boot into Vista x64.
Once you have the Desktop and disk activity has come to a stop (or so), plug
the USB printer cable so that Vista can detect the printer.
Can you see the printer now?
Carlos
"cprelude" wrote:
> I have been trying, but failing, to install a Canon Pixma IP2600
> printer under Windows Vista 64-bit, and using the...
Started 3 months ago (2009-08-09 20:01:00)
by Colin Barnhorst
"Trevor Halsey" <thals1992@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1B749D44-017F-4AD8-867A-F5451A4B7E73@microso ft.com...
> Is there any way to set up an old
windows 3.1 game (WinRoids made in 1993,
> is a 16bit windows program) and make this able to run on Windows x64,
> possibly with mundane ways of converting the game to from 16bit to 32bit
> (without the use of DOSBox or a pc emulator ...