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post Jun 1 2009, 11:05 PM

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Just a question. If I have X86 original cd key for vista home premium, and I tend to upgrade to X64 version. Can the cd key of X86 used on the X64 version ?
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post Jun 7 2009, 07:07 AM

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hihi, question though...this vista stabilize alredy? becoz my fren using vista he had a lot of problem...but im still using windows XP...thinking of changing to vista...
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post Jun 7 2009, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(forexcr4zy @ Jun 7 2009, 07:07 AM)
hihi, question though...this vista stabilize alredy? becoz my fren using vista he had a lot of problem...but im still using windows XP...thinking of changing to vista...
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Yes, Windows Vista is stable already, it even comes with Service Pack 2! Don't listen to your friend without ever trying it. If you have a decent PC, then it should be no problem running Windows Vista. smile.gif
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post Jun 8 2009, 10:11 PM

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Yes, Windows Vista is stable already, it even comes with Service Pack 2! Don't listen to your friend without ever trying it. If you have a decent PC, then it should be no problem running Windows Vista. smile.gif
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I use P4 3Ghz 2G RAM...i think that is more than enough already hmm.gif
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QUOTE(forexcr4zy @ Jun 8 2009, 10:11 PM)
I use P4 3Ghz 2G RAM...i think that is more than enough already  hmm.gif
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My previous computer, is P4 3GHz and 512mb RAM, no problem running Windows Vista, although there's small hiccup due to insufficient RAM, but all hardwares are working fines thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(FarCry3r @ Jun 7 2009, 11:44 AM)
Yes, Windows Vista is stable already, it even comes with Service Pack 2! Don't listen to your friend without ever trying it. If you have a decent PC, then it should be no problem running Windows Vista. smile.gif
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I second that Win Vista is Good , try it out u might love it.



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post Jun 26 2009, 09:23 AM

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i have run windows update to install all the necessary patches and service packs. i'm just wondering, is the installation files still being kept inside the pc or it's deleted after installation? where's the location for the saved patches? (so that i can use it if i reformat my pc, no need to re-download them again, save time and bandwidth smile.gif)
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i've tried to install vista but after clicking install now it said i need to install device driver.. i browsed the dvd but couldn't find any..
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How to patch the tcp half connection or whatever it is, so it wont be limited to 10, so I can torrent with more speed.

Sorry if this is a repeat question but I tried to search the forum and web and found nothing but to upgrade to service pack 2 so the limitation is gone

I've tried the patcher that I've been using with windows xp called EvID4226Patch but it didnt work

vista 64bit

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post Jul 14 2009, 11:14 PM

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himy vista business version show this error irql_not_less_or_equal after play game for 30 mins shakehead.gif any bro here got any idea what is the problem of this BSOD? thanks for helping hand smile.gif
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post Jul 15 2009, 06:09 PM

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ey guys.. i'm currently running on windows XP.. i have 2 harddisk. Partition C contains OS, along iwth D and E on 1 harddisk, and 2nd harddisk contains my Utorrent and games.. now if i instal vista.. do i need to format C? or the whole C+D+E harddisk? if i need to format.. can my games and utorrent in 2nd harddisk still run? or i need to reinstall again?
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QUOTE(qqstranger @ Jul 14 2009, 11:14 PM)
himy vista business version show this error irql_not_less_or_equal after play game for 30 mins  shakehead.gif any bro here got any idea what is the problem of this BSOD? thanks for helping hand  smile.gif
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It's either your RAM or graphic card is faulty.
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QUOTE(FarCry3r @ Jul 15 2009, 06:51 PM)
It's either your RAM or graphic card is faulty.
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hi thanks for the reply, by the way i uninstall the river tuner at my pc and now the error message BSOD become driver irql not less or equal. does it mean graphic card problem or the driver?
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QUOTE(qqstranger @ Jul 15 2009, 11:08 PM)
hi thanks for the reply, by the way i uninstall the river tuner at my pc and now the error message BSOD become driver irql not less or equal. does it mean graphic card problem or the driver?
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Click here for more information about IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. Try upgrading your display driver and see if it help.
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post Jul 29 2009, 10:52 AM

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hi,
i'm using vista home premium
i wanna try dual boot config w/ xp 64

from the past xperience, if 4mat xp 1st, then vista, the booting option is automatically set
but if the other way around, xp will overwrite the vista booting option(cannot boot from vista nemor) n need to repair the startup of vista using the installer dvd

so i wonder, can i use vista ultimate dvd to repair the vista home premium?

thanks
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post Jul 29 2009, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(Hiwatari @ Jul 29 2009, 10:52 AM)
hi,
i'm using vista home premium
i wanna try dual boot config w/ xp 64

from the past xperience, if 4mat xp 1st, then vista, the booting option is automatically set
but if the other way around, xp will overwrite the vista booting option(cannot boot from vista nemor) n need to repair the startup of vista using the installer dvd

so i wonder, can i use vista ultimate dvd to repair the vista home premium?

thanks
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Yes, you can use the Windows Vista Ultimate DVD to repair the Windows Vista Home Premium installation. Windows Vista installation disc are unlike Windows XP installation disc. Windows XP installation disc are specific to it's edition (Home/Pro) while Windows Vista installation disc contain all editions (Starter/Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate) except Enterprise.
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post Jul 29 2009, 11:14 AM

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ic, thanks 4 d info
like that, can i upgrade my home premium to ultimate?like xp to xp sp2 upgrade 1
i miss the dreamscene huhu
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post Jul 29 2009, 11:23 AM

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QUOTE(Hiwatari @ Jul 29 2009, 11:14 AM)
ic, thanks 4 d info
like that, can i upgrade my home premium to ultimate?
i miss the dreamscene huhu
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You will still need a valid Windows Vista Ultimate CD-Key to be able to upgrade, and you don't have to reinstall to upgrade, just enter your Windows Vista Ultimate CD-Key into the Windows Anytime Upgrade application.

QUOTE(Hiwatari @ Jul 29 2009, 11:14 AM)
like xp to xp sp2 upgrade 1
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That is Service Pack upgrade, not edition upgrade. Service pack upgrade are always free.
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post Jul 29 2009, 11:48 AM

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ahaha not my luck i guess
but then again, my home premium is sp1 n my ultimate is the earlier version...so if upgrade...need to update again i guess

well who cares....here come xp 64(hope it has more advantage over xp 32 other than the 4gb ram issue)
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post Jul 29 2009, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(Hiwatari @ Jul 29 2009, 11:48 AM)
ahaha not my luck i guess
but then again, my home premium is sp1 n my ultimate is the earlier version...so if upgrade...need to update again i guess
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No you do not need to update again. Just use Windows Vista Ultimate CD-Key on your Windows Vista Home Premium (with SP1) PC and you'll have access to Windows Vista Ultimate immediately without any reformat or reinstalling service packs. All files needed to run Windows Vista Ultimate is already on your PC, so it's just changing edition, and enabling stuff for that edition.

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