Hello: If you have to change SO to Windows 64 bits, but taken care then you also have to change ALL the programs of the team so that they work with 64 bits and not all are available for 64 bits it verifies first that you can get the programs in their versions of 64 bits, that it is the main problem of this topic. Of hardware you don't have to change anything. Sunday, November 23, PM. Saturday, January 10, AM. Monday, January 26, PM. Hi mate, did you have any luck with this? I have exactly the same issue.
Thanks Sasa N. Tuesday, April 7, AM. Thanks Sasa N I had the same problem. And now, we are all OK, MB system memory to delete a new XP The error was the boot sector, which clearly did not understand and why. Opportunities and options. There is something of the richness of the bootimise: 1. The program eg. Rootkit, or other similar pahaline Troja? Some of the sheep or the ram, who may want to get into the computer caper? It was also interesting that the changes to boot.
Wednesday, July 15, AM. Hi, some problem on hp notebook after new installtion of windows xp. Edited file, remive the switch, write back, reboot Windows. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. AST Check with the manufacturer. You havent even given us the make and model so we would be guessing.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. LemP Volunteer Moderator. It probably does. Where did you hear it? What CPU does your computer have? Please answer all the following questions: What is the hardware configuration of the machine? What applications do you run? Is it always slow or only some of the time?
INI tab under "advanced settings" has been enabled or explicitly set to MB. Also check and make sure each stick is seated properly.
E4g1e Supreme [H]ardness. Joined May 21, Messages 7, Here are some possible reasons why: 1 Both the MB stick and the two MB sticks are double-sided double-ranked. Previously, memory controllers were located on the motherboard rather than on the CPU die. Plus, newer systems often do not support the use of memory modules made with ICs of low desnity do not confuse "ICs of low density" with "low-density memory"; the latter are simply modules with fewer than eight ICs per rank - and modern systems support such low-density memory modules only if those modules are single-ranked.
Last edited: Jan 20, C7J0yc3 [H]ard Gawd. Joined Dec 27, Messages 1, Take out the MB stick and see if the computer boots off the s. If it does then you have mismatched RAM. If it doesn't try booting the s one stick at a time and see if you have a bad stick that is taking a channel offline. I recently had this problem with my RAM. One stick died and would still be recognized by the BIOS however was unuseable.
If I tried to boot from just that stick the computer wouldn't boot. C7J0yc3 said:. Click to expand
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