Isolated Program Files
At my company, we have a custom set of scripts for installing and setting up
Windows. We have some Windows XP x64 workstations that we would like to add
to this process. With one exception, all of our applications are 32-bit.
One problem we have run into is with Program Files. All of our applications
are installed with InstallShield and the "-r" and "-s" options. These create
.iss files which are then used for unattended installations. The problem is
that the hard coded path in these files is "C:\Program Files".
Is this going to cause a problem? Can I install 32-bit applications into
the 64-bit Program Files directory? I've been searching for a while now and
have not received a definate yes/no answer. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13544
64 bit anti virus
Anyone had first hand experience with and can recommend a manufacturer who's
producing 64 bit software for anti virus please?
Thank you in advance.
--
DebB - MCDST Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13517
deskPDF
Speaking of drivers, and we often are, I've noticed that Adobe still doesn't
let you create a PDF from any other program than Acrobat on x64. No Print to
PDF function anywhere. That just doesn't get the job done for me, so I've
been looking for an alternative Well, I just finished playing with a new
version of deskPDF (www.docudesk.com) today. It works just fine in x64
Edition, thank you. And didn't blip on anything I threw at it -- even the
overlaid Ink annotations from my Tablet PC. Plus it noticed I didn't have
Acrobat reader installed, and offered me up a free ghostwriter based open
source reader. I liked it, and I'm really pleased to see smaller companies
jumping in where the big ones haven't.
--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64 Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13516
Drivers
Are we ever gonna see reasonable driver support for x64, or are the
manufacturers holding out for Vista...... This lact of support will continue
to discourage adoption of 64bit and dual core processors. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13507
Is Longhorn Beta 1 affected by MS 05-39?
Is Windows Vista Beta 1 affected by MS 05-39?
Sincerely,
Kevin John Panzke (MSDN Subscriber) Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13505
.Net Framework in XP Pro x64
I didn't think about .Net Framework in x64 until I tried to install the
Microsoft Beta Client on XP Pro x64 and it told me I had to install .net
framework 1.1 first. I did (thanks, Andre) and the MBC installed fine. I
noticed in the meantime that Microsoft Update does not offer any .net
framework as an optional download. What ships with XP Pro x64?
--
Colin Barnhorst
MVP [Windows - Virtual Machine] Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13500
Can i Deactivate Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?
I Purchased Windows XP Pro X64 ED. and installed and activated it, Not long
after did i realise the requirments to have a 64bit computer, so i bought
Windows XP Pro with SP2. Now i would like to build a different computer
especially for my Windows x64 edition but i need to Deactivate it. Can anyone
please Help me?? I tried to call microsoft but they expect me to pay $35 to
Deactivate it. This is an OEM Version. Once again any help would be greatly
appriecated. Thanks! Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13489
Unable to access the newsgroup
For days now every x that I try to open this site I get a Page not available
message. Today is the first x in 4 days, but then I'm noticing that there's
post from all those days, what's going on? Obviously, many of u are not
having that problem. It has happen before.
--
Jesus is Lord Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13481
Tick Tock.Tap....
Well, Still waiting for my TAP to ship, even thou the programme closed 2
weeks ago, and shipments cease in 2 weeks.
Good job I ordered early in April.... Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13465
OVERLY LONG FILE NAMES - as impediment to COPYING FILES
I tend to use long file names, so as to identify needed files readily.
If the file saves to my C drive in Windows XP Professional,
I don't pay particular attention to the length of the file name
that I've used.
But in trying to COPY large files (e.g., a folder holding tens
of thousands of sub-folders, with 2GB of saved data), most
copying programs that I've encountered -- on 250 GB Maxtor
external hard drives, on 40 GB HP external hard drives,
on 2 GB Lexar flash drives -- not only will NOT COPY
a file with an overly-long file name, but they also TERMINATE
THE ENTIRE COPYING PROCESS INSTANTLY, merely on
hitting a single too-long file name.
Going into huge saved data files MANUALLY and MANUALLY
reducing the length of each long file name is impossible.
That's why we have COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMS:
to automate important but tedious tasks and processes.
I am hoping that someone somewhere has
AN AUTOMATIC FILENAME-LENGTH TRUNCATION PROGRAM,
or subroutine -- that could be run through my entire C drive
prior to attempting to copy large files, or, even better,
that could be run ON-THE-FLY in conjunction with any
file-copying process, and that could truncate overly-long
file names on-the-fly, as they are encountered, to permit the
standard file-copying routines or algorithms to proceed
without stopping, and even without losing those particular files
with overlong names.
IS THERE SUCH A FILENAME-LENGTH TRUNCATION PROGRAM?
If so, how can I get an operational version, both for XP Professional
and for XP Media Center?
I'd have thought that this sub-routine would have been the most
obvious thing in the world for MICROSOFT itself to have
incorporated into Windows.
But if it's available in Windows XP Professional or in XP Media Center,
I'm not aware of it. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13461
OneCare newsgroup...
Yeah, I know it does not run on x64, but does anyone know of a newsgroup for
the beta? It's making me nuts right now, and I have a few questions... Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13454
Windows XP 64 bit TSM Backup Archive GUI
Hello All,
Just before I attempted to intall Tivoli Storage Manager onto one of my X64
based
systems I thought I'd read the readme.
I managed to find the comment below -
On Windows XP 64 bit with SP1 applied, the TSM Backup Archive GUI
(dsm.exe) will fail to launch, issuing a message "ordinal 6880 could not
be located in dynamic link library mfc42u.dll". This is due to a problem
with the Microsoft Foundation Class libraries shipped in SP1. Refer to
Microsoft Knowledge Base article 814415 for details on this problem and
instructions on how to obtain and install the fixed level of mfc42u.dll.
This problem is not present in Windows 2003 Server 64 bit.
Having trawled through pages galore I can't find anything to do with the
Knowledge Base Article 814415.?
Has anyone any ideas.?
Cheers
Stephen Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13448
Dual core processor
Hi,
I'm working with AMD 4400+ dual core and Windows X64.
Before installing X64 i worked with XP PRO and i saw two core's. I could
even choose wich task to give to wich processor.
With X64 i see only one core. Is that normal ? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13441
Cannot Activate Window x64
I recently successfully installed x64 with an OEM copy I purchased from
Newegg.com after many unsuccessful attempts of trying to install appropriate
RAID drivers. Now, everytime I click to Activate my Windows, the "Let's
Activate Windows" window pops up, but I can't select any of the radio buttons
(Yes, let's activate... over the Internet, telephone, etc). Once I try and
click any of them, it's either hung or I can't highlight any of the options.
Clicking on a radio button option just leaves it sort of highlighted bit the
radio button isn't selected so the Next button is never clickable. Just
looks like it's hung, though I can close that window.
I tried requestion email support, but it says because my copy is OEM and I
have to contact the "manufacturer" for support. I bought all my gear from
Newegg and other online retailers, so I'd doubt I'd get specific support for
this issue from them.
Any solutions to this? I'm dreading the answer that I have to reinstall all
over again just to activate. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13431
NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM fixmbr fixboot
So, It would appear that the NTLDR and NTDETECT.COM files are nonexistent in
XP64. or rather, they exist in the root directory but are so hidden, that
even the administrator account does not have acces.
more to the point, the fixmbr and fixboot commands have been removed from
the recovery console, which is entirely distressing.
my problem is described in greater detail in my other recent post, "x64
instal error 'Hardware halted'" but in overview, I have a thoroughly
corrupted boot sector as a result of a dual-boot attempt in linux. basically
GRUB edited my boot sector, but did so onto a disk which was NTFS formated,
and has some seirous problems.
I have since tried to go into the recovery console to fix it, nly to find
that fixboot and fixmbr are no longer valid commands. HOW CAN THIS BE?!?!
have I simply missed somehting obivous? did µsoft forsake me and leave me
stranded without a boot sector? I would greatly love any inpus one can offer. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13430
Machine type other than the current machine?
I am trying to install Borland's Database Desktop on Windows XP x64 but I get
the message: "SETUP.EXE is valid, but is for a machine type other than the
current machine" What does this mean, and is there any way around it? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13429
x64 instal error "Hardware halted"
So, Ive been through hell and back trying to repair my windows boot sector
after a failed attempt to dual boot with linux.
the problem: I am currently installing a FRESH (read: completely
reformatted drive) version of windows parallel to my old one. it is on a
second SCSI drive (scsi id 1), and I am doing this to avoid destroying some
critical data on the first corrupt drive/version of windows.
I have gone through all the steps up to and including reformatting the new
drive, installing the master boot record on the new partition, and rebooting
the machine. unpon reboot, setup loads once again, and is in the "loading
devices" stage, with the green bar at roughly 70% and the message
"approximately 34 minutes left," when the entire system fails, and gives a
three-line bluescreen saying
**hardware malfunction**
please contact your hardware manufacturer
your system has halted.
I can manually reset and reboot, and it continues as such.
prior to this, I had a corrupt boot sector on the first drive (SCSI id 0)
which i attempted to repair using the windows boot disk. this repair failed,
so I have tried to reinstall a parallel copy of windows for the purpose of
simply accessing the old disk and recovering data as a last-ditch effort.
however, I am being thwarted at every attempt.
my system stats are as such:
Tyan Thunder K8W motherboard, 2x AMD Opteron 250
2GB dualchannel ecc registered ram (1 GB per processor, dedicated)
Adapted Ultra160 SCSI controller (not RAID)
2x 30Gb scsi drives, toshiba, exact model can be found, btu not on me right
now.
any suggestions? I know that both disks have boot sectors now, and I have
tried various things, such as booting from the disk, booing from both drives,
it always goes to the windows setup screen regardless, and then hangs in the
loading devices step. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13428
Cannot get 32-bit Internet Explorer to work
Hey everybody, it is my 1st time here. I just bought a new motherboard (ECS's
nFORCE3-A, socket 754) and an Athlon 64 CPU to go with it. Well I purchased
Windows XP x64 and installed it. I have an always on cable connection, and
the 64-bit Internet Explorer works like a charm. However, the 32-bit IE
always gives me the error "The page cannot be displayed" no matter what I do.
I can't do Windows Update at all. Anybody know what I can do to make the
32-bit IE work? I can provide more information if what I provided wasn't
enough. Thanks in advance. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13412
PCI controller driver issue
I'm using an Lanparty nF3 250 GB motherboard, i've installed the latest
nForce 3 drivers, and the only driver remaining is the "PCI simple something
controller"
Any ideas? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13409
PCI Simple Communications Controller - ERROR
This is the last unknown driver for my computer to be up and running.
I've installed x64 nForce 3 drivers, and all of those seem to be working
well. I have not installed the nvidia firewall. Any suggestions would be
appreciated. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13406
DesignJet 1050
Hello all:
We were thinking of migrating a few of our CAD workstations to WinXP
64-bit Edition but I cannot seem to find any information on the OS's
compatibility with large format printers such as the HP DesignJets.
Anyone successfully use this printer with this operating system?
Thanks,
John Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13398
xp64bit install question
When I install the upgraded 64 bit edtion do I need any keys such as the
product key/pid/coa from the old windows xp pro or just the new one? Thanks. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13393
Software Compatability
I am considering an upgrade to a dual processor and xp 64. I currently use
Office 2003 and Frontpage 2003, will I have any issues with these? I also use
several other programs regularly, is there somewhere I can see a "common
software" compatibility chart? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13388
Life of XP 64 bit
Hello, I have been buying upgrades in software and hardware science 1997 when
I recieved a desktop PC as a gift in 1997 with Windows 95 as the OS, I don't
have to tell your how it didn't have even one meg of memory or so on to let
everyone now how low powered it was. That computer started me in the business
of learning about how to get stuff to work on my PC and upgrading it. I will
always look for the best solutions in proformance concerning my PC's with my
cash flow in mind. I like gaming and want to be at the cutting edge of game
play with low frame rate, and now hi data transfur when using lan and servers
for gaming.
My latest PC is a doser for me and I done want to mess it up with a bad
dession that I think I have already made one. The PC that I am just about
throught building has the following: ATX Case, 510 Watt Turbo Cool SLI Daul
PCI Express Power Supply, Mobo is and DFI/NF4 Lanparty nF4 SLI-DR RT, AMD
Athlon 64 bit Dual Core 4400+ processor, 2 VGA eVga GF 7800GTX 256MB RAM
using SLI link to stack them, 4096GB OCZ DDR Ram PC 3200 400mhz RT, 74 GB WD
Raptor SATA 10,000 RPM, Zalman 7000B Heatsink & Fan, Sony 16X48X DVD ROM, and
Sony 3.5 Floppy Drive. Not to mention the neon light show.
I would thing I hand a pretty good set up for gaming but there seems to be a
glitch! The OS I thought I should get was the Windows XP Professional 64 bit.
The reason is Linux is for the most part a more stable OS and not to mention
its Open Source is quite appealing, but for a gaming rig I don't think so!
Aparently their is only one real source for an OS that takes care of a gamers
needs and that is Microsoft. So then I considered XP or XP64 bit and it would
seem logicial to go with XP64 bit Scence I have a 64 bit daul core processor
and it would take full atvantage of the new 64 bit games that are our now and
for some time in the future. So I went to find out were to purchase said XP64
bit OS and found it was only buyable as OEM throught PC Manufactors until
2006. Well for $155.00 U.S. I got it. Only to find out that Longhorn os now
Vistia and it is the New 64 bit OS for windows and this kind of burns my A$#
because I have a good feeling that I shelled out 155.00 for an OS that is
going to be put on the back burner because Microsoft want to sell me another
OS called Vista next year. I have no less then 7 Computers in my house all
with Windows XP of some sort either Home Proffesional, or XP64 bit and had to
shell out $1,000.00 so all my computers for my families and my own use. You
can see my fustration the expence of the OS from Microsoft. It would be a
good business move for microsoft to sale one OS to and household and let that
person call microsoft to aquire addional licsiences for $20.00 to $40.00 per
each computer insead of the $100.00 or so that is going on now. And in the
case of XP64 bit and vistia sell me XP64 bit now and upgrade me at a reduced
price when Vistia comes out. Too my question!
Does anyone know if XP64 bit is a ligimate OS from Microsoft or just
something to rake in money until Vistia is released( How long will I get
Support and updated for XP64 Bit). PS did you know that Linux, Amercian Army
Software Developers, and the U.S Army have made or are making that game where
it will run on a PC without an OS, thats right it finds your hardware and
formates the gaming enviroment for your computer abilities and I hear it fast
like a super awsume console or one on mega seroids!! The point being is if MS
doesn't take sum que from what is happening and meet some reasonable grounds
with their conumer base their going to suffer a great lose in business. The
commit was made on a webb posting that someone would pick up on what linux
was doing and capitalixed on it. Just think I want have to pay a $1,000.00
for the same thing and a reduction in attacks on my computer not to mentions
having to reformat my hard drive because my System Registery have accumlated
faults. The other thing is practically, Is it feasibale to believe that
someone could take this idea and tare down MS so as to bring a change in
heart or how they take care of comsumers that have spent thousands on their
software that have put them where they are. The answer is yes, it is very
possible and highly possible just look at MS, Apple, and linux they all or
exanple of turning an idea into a big threat. Personely I realy like MS I
just wish they could save me sum cash instead of trying to milk me dry. After
All I will still by from you and you still will get my money. After all if
you make a good product you succeed by selling quanty and repeat business by
satisfied costumers that want more products from a company that delivers with
your pocket book in mind.Thanks for any responces to my quiry! Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13378
installing 32 bit apps
is there some special way to install 32 bit apps so the system knows they are
32 bit apps? i am trying to install 32 bit autocad and the installer flashes
and i am done. if i can't install are there any alterantives (other than the
obvious). I seem to remember reading the 32 bit operating system allowed you
to run 64 bit software. I'll have to go back and find my reference. thanks Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13369
boot locked to safe mode
I turned my computer off last night.. only to find out this morning that it
will ONLY boot into safemode (even when i select another "method").
Clean install, on a clean drive as of 24 hours ago.
Can anyone tell me how to get it OUT of safe mode? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13363
X64 Drivers for the Dell DJ's??
Not sure if anyone has already brought this up...
Do any of you know of any third party drivers for this at all? Having a heck
of a time connecting my Dell Jukebox so I can sync my songs!
Or am I stuck with no support on this device as well like the printer and
scanner problem?
Already had a chat session with Dell Support....No love there either. Even
asked them for an ETA on a possible driver, and all I got was "maybe on the
next version of windows".......Um....I thought this WAS the next version? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13360
Win XP x64 and Registry Cleaners.
I have read that Microsoft made changes in the Registry for WIN XP X64 Edition.
My question; will Registry Cleaners designed for 32 Bit Windows be safe to
use with 64 Bit Windows or is this another software package that we are going
to have to wait for to make Win XP x64 really usable?
In addition, does Microsoft have a Registry Cleaner/Maintenance Tool, which
I have not found? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13355
XP Pro Anti- virus
What is the currently the best choice for anti-virus software for XP Pro? I'm
aware that some are not compatible Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13354
Configuring for best performance.
Hi.
I've started wondering how Windows performance is affected by the rather
basic options in the 'Advanced' tab, under 'System Properties'. Perhaps
things aren't necessarily the same as they used to be, with all the new
equipment that comes around? Any general guidelines?
1.How about the modern HD's that come with 8MB of cache - how can I get
to see if it is enabled, and is there any interface to modify the operation?
2. How does 8MB of that cache get along with 'windows system cache'? And
how can I change the size of WSC?
I have tried to gleen some information by looking at the results from
Sandra, but nothing consisten emerges if I go from single drive SATA1 to
dual drive RAID0 and enable/disable WSC, as an example. Nothing consistent,
that is, except confusion.
Tony. . . Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13349
K8N-E DELUXE MOTHEBOARD
Not detected by the software disc they have provided proper for NVIDIA
nForce 3 Series Rev.80.03
This causes I could not install the Asus Update program which would allow me
to update the bios.
Regards,
Carlos Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13344
"Briefcase" has problems w XP-64 and XP-Pro32
I just reinstalled XP-Pro 32 bit on my laptop and am having problems with
"My Briefcase".
I created the briefcase on the laptop and dragged files and folders to it
from my XP-64 desktop. Later when I try to access the briefcase from the
XP-64 machine I get the message the briefcase is corrupt. When I try to
open it from the laptop (XP-32), it tells me that it is invalid and I need
to create it with an "updated" version of briefcase. Is this because of
XP-64?
Also, I just looked at a USB drive with my 64 bit machine. The briefcase
was created by XP-32. It had issues as well so I am recreating it with
XP-64 to see it it works better.
Any ideas? Would I have better luck creating the briefcase on my laptop
over the network from the 64 bit machine? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13326
no charge on my checking account yet
Even when I've received my software like 3 weeks ago, I live at Los Angeles.
Regards,
Carlos Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13316
Screensaver not working.
Hello,
Not sure if this is the cause, but since I installed Nvidia 77.77
drivers for my video card, screensavers aren't coming on.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Tom Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13306
Product Key for trial-I lost the email
I lost the email where MS specified the Product Key I need for the
installation of WinXP x64. Is there any way I can get that?
Thanks Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13269
Checkdisk in Windows 64bit Edition
I have a sign on my screen: Error use checkdisk or scandisk.
I have run checkdisk 32 and 64 with no result.
The "DOS" screen is to fast to read before it clouse.
The program I installing when I run into trubble was
nVidia nTune downloaded from MSI (64bit version). Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13259
Wireless PCI(or -E) cards using the RT2500 chipset
In case anyone has the bundled Gigabyte GN-WPKG Wireless card with their
Gigabyte m/b (no x64 drivers on their site available), the below driver is
available on http://www.planetamd64.com/index.php?download=466 and it
enables the card correctly and works fine.
RT2500V3.0.4.0_WinXPx64.zip
Hope this helps someone.
Colin Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13256
Tooltips under Taskbar
Why are they underneath (not on top) and not entirely visible? I just =
tried it with taskbar properties set to not hide and auto hide. Surely I =
am missing something...
--=20
-Dan- Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13242
Internet Explorer 32 bit
I've installed win xp 64 bit ver. Installed network cards etc. Now the
problem is that IE 64 bit works fine, but IE 32 bit cannot detect internett
connection and wont connect to Internet. What am I missing here. How is 64
bit working fine (i'm using it now to write this question) and 32 bit version
of IE cannot connect. I use no firewall or proxy connections.
Any answers???? Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13237
Direct X and win x64
Is Direct X necessary with win x64? I play some games which require the most
recent version of Direct X (9c), but the program will not install on x64
windows. Furthermore, I cannot find Direct X on my machine at all, yet in
WinXP home 32-bit it is installed. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13230
dual boot install
i have been following this discussion with interest. i recently purchased a
dell 380 and got myself a 64 bit arch . now i am in fix since i cannot run
any of my old programs which will only run on windows 2000 server or NT
so i have a 64 bit arch machine with 64 bit XP professional installed.
2 sata 160 gb hard drives
c: drive is formatted and installed with xp 64
d: drive is formatted but with no OP
drive D is visible to me, it is formatted with NTFS
now i am trying to install windows 2000 server on D, and set up machine for
dual boot.
1) copy ntldr and ntdetect.com from C:/I386 to a new folder on C:
2) unplug C drive i.e. drive 0:
3) startup with 2000 cd which i presume will start install on D:
am i on the right track. what do i need to do next??
where do i get to boot.ini
thnx
jef Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13222
dual boot install on XP-64
i have been following this discussion with interest. i recently purchased a
dell 380 and got myself a 64 bit arch . now i am in fix since i cannot run
any of my old programs which will only run on windows 2000 server or NT
so i have a 64 bit arch machine with 64 bit XP professional installed.
2 sata 160 gb hard drives
c: drive is formatted and installed with xp 64
d: drive is formatted but with no OP
drive D is visible to me, it is formatted with NTFS
now i am trying to install windows 2000 server on D, and set up machine for
dual boot.
1) copy ntldr and ntdetect.com from C:/I386 to a new folder on C:
2) unplug C drive i.e. drive 0:
3) startup with 2000 cd which i presume will start install on D:
am i on the right track. what do i need to do next??
where do i get to boot.ini
thnx
jef Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13221
32 bit Right click menus not loading
Right Click Content menus such as WinRAR or TortoiseSVN on install don't seem
to be able to add their menus right.
I figure this is a registry issue and i don't know where to start looking to
make the corrections Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13201
Microsft lost my free upgrade order. Need help with info
Well Microsoft lost my order for the XP 64bit upgrade. Now my problem is
that I no longer have XP 32bit on my computer and they need my COA. Is
there any way for me to pull this off the CD rom disk so I do not have to
fully install XP again.
Thanks, Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13198
Wireless Network Cards - How to resurrect
Hello.
I was able to install Win XP Pro 64 but somehow can't make the wireless card
to work. I'm back to using the network cable. Anybody out there have any
ideas? One of the network connections keep saying connected but it's not
getting any data.
Would appreciate any help. Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13196
Ffffffffffffffffttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
Sorry for not posting much in the past few days.
Went for a colonoscopy and it was such a nice experience, I just had to
share.
The worst part is the stuff they make you drink the day before that is the
foulest tasting garbage known to man.
It makes you sit down for the next 12 hours...If you get my drift...to clear
your mind LOL
Clear liquids only all day long...jello, chicken broth, ginger ale,
water...all my favotites YUM
Luckily they put you to sleep in order to save you the embarrassment of
knowing what they are doing behind you.
Mulder and Scully always feared the "Anal Probe"
They found two benign polyps, nothing to worry about except next years
repeat preformance.
Farting afterwards is not only allowed but encouraged.
*(Just like a single guys living room). Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13176
OT. Top or Bottom post?
while replying to the email in this news group should we post on top of
the text or bottom? It seems most people in here post on top, however in
other news groups this seems to be looked down apon(I really don't know
why). Tag: Sound Blaster Live! x64 drivers Tag: 13170