G gcarter612 Distinguished Sep 19, 2010 1 0 18,510 Sep 19, 2010 #1 Hello, i want to change 32 bit to 64 bit on windows xp
Saga Lout Retired Mod Mar 31, 2010 24,042 310 69,740 Sep 19, 2010 #2 gcarter612 : Hello, i want to change 32 bit to 64 bit on windows xp You can only do this is if your computer has a 64bit system. What is the make and model of the computer?[/#000ff] Upvote 0 Downvote
gcarter612 : Hello, i want to change 32 bit to 64 bit on windows xp You can only do this is if your computer has a 64bit system. What is the make and model of the computer?[/#000ff]
aford10 Champion Oct 2, 2008 15,651 2 51,960 Sep 19, 2010 #3 This will require a fresh install of XP and you need to check to make sure your computer has XP 64 bit driver support. Upvote 0 Downvote
This will require a fresh install of XP and you need to check to make sure your computer has XP 64 bit driver support.
moosemaster Distinguished Sep 18, 2010 34 0 18,530 Sep 19, 2010 #4 "This will require a fresh install of XP and you need to check to make sure your computer has XP 64 bit driver support." there are, of course, ways to flash some mobos so that they can have a 64bit operating system installed on them. Upvote 0 Downvote
"This will require a fresh install of XP and you need to check to make sure your computer has XP 64 bit driver support." there are, of course, ways to flash some mobos so that they can have a 64bit operating system installed on them.
aford10 Champion Oct 2, 2008 15,651 2 51,960 Sep 19, 2010 #5 moosemaster : "This will require a fresh install of XP and you need to check to make sure your computer has XP 64 bit driver support." there are, of course, ways to flash some mobos so that they can have a 64bit operating system installed on them. It has nothing to do with the motherboard supporting the OS. It has to do with there being drivers available to support the 64 bit version of XP. Upvote 0 Downvote
moosemaster : "This will require a fresh install of XP and you need to check to make sure your computer has XP 64 bit driver support." there are, of course, ways to flash some mobos so that they can have a 64bit operating system installed on them. It has nothing to do with the motherboard supporting the OS. It has to do with there being drivers available to support the 64 bit version of XP.