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XP Pro 64 graphics

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powerjunx

Electrical
Sep 13, 2002
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Hi, just installed XP Pro 64 with AsRock motrherboard 775i65. I'd recieve errors or i can't simply install CAD or PC game softwares, while i'd successfully installed before on XP Pro 32 bit flatform. Looking back to event viewer, it suggests to install internal graphics thereby download on AsRock support but it didn't work.."error appears: some files missing"
Any help?




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2G Main Memory

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NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX 768MB 384bit 900MHz PCI Express Video card.

Dual 100GB Serial ATA 10,000RPM HDDs in Raid 0 (For speed only.)

Threw on a delightful Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse.

Loaded on Vista....

Couldn't get it to run on my video card in anything but default slow mode. First two applications failed to run correctly.

Yanked it off.

Dropped on XP64. WOW!! The most sublimely smooth speed I've ever seen. Ran some benchmarks and was astounded by the results. It blew thru intensive graphical benchmarks so fast that you could barely follow the planes and strafing attacks!! Everything was about 8x normal speed. The Dual Cores shared the processing and thermal loading perfectly.

Then reality set in.. I couldn't get half the games running. They flat wouldn't even install. All complained about "missing files". I presume standard 32bit ones included in XP but completely lacking in XP64.

I finally, and with great angst, yanked XP64 and had to reach for XP just as you had/have to.

Sorry man.[cry]

Keith Cress
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