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Partitioning an external disk
I've burned this x64 vista ISO using Nero and CDBurn.exe and it won't boot. The wierd part is it's not giving me any errors. It burns just fine (2x or 4x) but when I reboot the computer with the DVD in the drive (yes, boot from CD is enabled) it just hangs when it tries to boot off the DVD.

New Windows x64 Install "Out of Scan Range" Problem
cpoet cpoet.26r...@no-mx.gateway.localhost microsoft public windows 64bit general Seem to be having the same problem. The Windows 64 XP Pro loads then begins to setup Windows 64 XP the screen that says you have 39 mins to go. It loads and at 34min, the screen flickers, then goes out, and the monitor power on button

Windows 64bit OS and ActiveX - can't boot up
According to a Microsoft FAQ, the 32-bit version of Windows XP can't access GUID Partition Table disks either, so GUID will be incompatible with XP or any earlier version of Windows. Windows XP x64 does support it, as do all versions of Vista. (I'm not sure how Apple is getting around this with Boot Camp - they

Windows x64 Edition won't start after Avast Update
There's no option to change the drive order or anything like that -- just scroll through the options and hit enter is all you can do. Is there any way to get the computer to recognize C: drive as the boot drive all the time? Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for the reply. The computer doesn't

can't boot in safe mode
Also,
I assign names (labels) to each volume when I can; these get written to the drive and don't change, even if D:\Data becomes F:\Data at some point. RC -- RC White, CPA San Marcos, TX r...@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Tigginz"

Can't boot into clean Win2003+SP2 install!
If
I can't do it the way I want it, please suggest me a way that I can! I want to uninstall Windows Vista x86-32 without re-formatting/repartioning my Dragor If I understand correctly, you wish to make the Vista X86 system to a Vista X64. If that is the case from windows see if there is an upgrade option when

X64 Premium Clean Insall Problems
Hi all, I've just freshly installed Windows Server 2003 x64 with SP2 slipstreamed. After installing and the box reboots, it doesn't boot into the graphical part of Windows. After the progress bar that goes from left to right a couple of times it hangs and the monitor goes into standby.

MN-510 USB network
I have the correct versions of ntldr and ntdetect.com, and boot.ini is correct, but I cannot boot into win2k unless I put in the old versions of ntldr and ntdetect.com, and then I can't boot xp x64. So, how do I create the correct boot floppy? I treid making a bootable dos floppy, and copied boot.ini and the old

Can't find CD-ROM
I entered mine and I get an error, I can't get in now. Also tried changing username to "administrator" leaving password blank. Still can't get in. Also can't boot in normal mode. Attempted to by hitting F8 on start up. Will not start in Noraml mode. Will not start in last know good config, etc. Can't get out of

Installing a second instance of Windows; any known problems?
I have not attempted this with my XP x64 CD. Slipstreaming Windows 2000 /XP SP1,SP1a,SP2 /Server 2003 SP1 http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=295 How to integrate Paul Brambilla <PaulBrambi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I've burned this x64 vista ISO using Nero and CDBurn.exe and it won't boot.

Back to multi-booting the RAID - again. . .
You can't use 32-Bit drivers on a 64-Bit system. You can't use 64-Bit drivers on a 32-Bit system. When you right-click on "Computer" and selct "Properties", what is your system type listed as The only other way to get both Vista x86 and Vista x64 on the same computer would be to install using a dual-boot setup.

Vista x64 Memory / Bootup / CRCDisk.sys Issue
Can you tell me how to add a partition to the boot manager? Pre-Vista, I could have easily added a second option to the boot.ini file. Dale "Jawade" wrote: In article <72CDC39E-A646-420B-B42B-3E3F2ED19...@microsoft.com>, =?Utf-8?B?RGFsZQ==? = <dale0973 @nospam.nospam> says... I am running Vista Ultimate X64.

Can't boot from SATA raid array.
I don't know wether x64 writes some special entrries into the MBR or Bootsector which I can't repair with normal utilities or whatever else. After a SystemCrash I can't boot my notebook... neither from CD nor from HDD. For a short time there is the "normal" XP-Boot Menu but regardles what I select (Safe Boot,

Error message on boot up
TUNKYTOY TUNKYTOY.355...@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com microsoft public windowsupdate To GRZYB If you can't get System restore to show an earlier point try going into Safe Mode to System Restore and see if there shows an earlier point there .To do this, boot up the machine, press F8 during startup to get a menu of

RAID problem, server can't boot, please help...
Now, it won't boot at all. I get thru the POST, and when it gets to launching the Windows x64 logo, it freezes on a black screen. No text. I also: - cannot get into any of the safe mode options, with one exception - when I launch into "Safe Mode" - I can see the lines "multidisk, rdisk, etc etc" coming across the

Windows 64bit OS and ActiveX - can't boot up
Or that you will create that folder alongside C:\Windows, which holds WinXP x64? As you probably know, the default name for the WinXP folder is \Windows EXCEPT when WinXP is Currently, I can't boot to my frst installation that was running for 6 months. I believe I encountered a virus that got past Avast,

Vista to face the same reputation as Millenium?
Hi, I've installed WinXP Pro x64 on a Soltek SL-NF4PRO-939 MB with the nVidia nForce4 CK804 chipset and AMD Athlon 64 X2 CPU. After re-booting, the system can't find the raid array and hence won't start. When, in the boot process, pushing F10 and entering the raid set-up utility, it's reported that the array is

Should I use 64 bit Windows XP?
Sven s...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support You should post x64 questions to an x64 newsgroup. After re-booting, the system can't find the raid array and hence won't start. When, in the boot process, pushing F10 and entering the raid set-up utility, it's reported that the array is bootable

Dual Boot Windows XP x64 and Vista 32-bit Problem
I have tried to re-boot from the original installation CD and I can hear the disk whirring but then it stops and boot-up simply hangs. I want to go back to square one and re-format my hard disk and start again, but I don't know how to do this, because I don't know how to move past the point at which the boot stalls

Originals of deleted/renamed files persist, like zombies <- So
You can't boot from a GPT volume - that's a limitation of the BIOS architecture. There is some thought about using EFI on x64 hardware in the future (EFI is used on ia64 hardware; GPT is part of EFI), but we're not there yet. This isn't just about adding GPT support to the BIOS - the whole BIOS setup is wedded to