Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chipset

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Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit chipset?

We purchased a new Dell dual processor xeon machine. The processors are
Intel Xeon 5150 running at 2.66. Originally, we ordered the machine
configured with for Windows Pro x64 Edition. Unfortunatly, some of our
software and hardware would not run on Windows Pro x64 Edition. Dell sent us
a CD to install Windows Pro 32bit edition.

This computer has been plagued with problems and slow response to the most
basic things like draging the mouse and opening dialog boxes. Additionally,
if we open the properties for My Computer Windows only sees 3 GBs of 4 GBs of
the ram installed on this machine. The bios does see 4 GBs of ram.

We finally asked Dell to send out a tech to take a look at the machine. The
tech said that our problems probably are due to the fact that we are trying
to run Windows Pro 32 bit Edition on a 64 bit chipset. He said that this is
a Windows (Microsoft) problem and that we should consult Microsoft for a
solution to the problem.

My question is:

Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit chipset?

If this is a problem is there a solution to this problem?

Mahalo,
John
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chipset


"design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D35C8F98-2938-410A-AF37-A5AAF909357A@microsoft.com...
> Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit
> chipset?


Yes. No problems encountered here running any 32 bit OS on a 64 bit cpu.

>
> We purchased a new Dell dual processor xeon machine. The processors are
> Intel Xeon 5150 running at 2.66. Originally, we ordered the machine
> configured with for Windows Pro x64 Edition. Unfortunatly, some of our
> software and hardware would not run on Windows Pro x64 Edition. Dell sent
> us
> a CD to install Windows Pro 32bit edition.


OK, that sounds fair.

>
> This computer has been plagued with problems and slow response to the most
> basic things like draging the mouse and opening dialog boxes.
> Additionally,
> if we open the properties for My Computer Windows only sees 3 GBs of 4 GBs
> of
> the ram installed on this machine. The bios does see 4 GBs of ram.


The 3GB limitation is dependent on motherboard/BIOS as well as operating
system. Windows only seeing 3GB is normal.

As for the other problems, do you have all of the latest 32 bit device
drivers, chipset inf etc installed?

>
> We finally asked Dell to send out a tech to take a look at the machine.
> The
> tech said that our problems probably are due to the fact that we are
> trying
> to run Windows Pro 32 bit Edition on a 64 bit chipset. He said that this
> is
> a Windows (Microsoft) problem and that we should consult Microsoft for a
> solution to the problem.


The Dell tech is misinformed. That appears to be normal for a lot of OEM
techs ;)
>
> My question is:
>
> Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit
> chipset?
>


Yes.

> If this is a problem is there a solution to this problem?


Start with device drivers. Make sure they are all up to date. What
chipset does the motherboard have?


> Mahalo,
> John




--
Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
MVP - Windows Shell/User
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chipset

Correction:

The 3GB limitation is dependent on motherboard/BIOS as well as operating
system. 32 bit Windows only seeing 3GB is normal.

--
Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
MVP - Windows Shell/User
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Aloha Jane,
Thanks for the quick answer. I'll make sure to mark your answer as helpful.

We have found out that our software and hardware now has drivers that are
compatable with Windows XP Pro x64 Edition.

Would we see a performance improvement if we change from Windows XP x32
Edition to Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?

If so, how do we get an upgrade to x64 from x32?

Are there any liabilities, problems or warnings that are know for running
Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?

Is there a list of software that does not run under Windows XP Pro x64
Edition?

We are not happy with the way that this machine is running. We are looking
for any solution that will make it run quicker. I will look into getting the
latest drivers for our software and hardware. Do you have any other
suggestions for improving the performance of this machine?

Mahalo,
John



"Jane C" wrote:

> Correction:
>
> The 3GB limitation is dependent on motherboard/BIOS as well as operating
> system. 32 bit Windows only seeing 3GB is normal.
>
> --
> Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)
> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chipset

As Jane said, there is NO problem running a 32-bit OS on a 64-bit chipset.
There have been mostly 64-bit machines for 3-4 years and millions of happily
working XP and Vista 32-bit systems running on them.

"design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D35C8F98-2938-410A-AF37-A5AAF909357A@microsoft.com...
> Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit
> chipset?
>
> We purchased a new Dell dual processor xeon machine. The processors are
> Intel Xeon 5150 running at 2.66. Originally, we ordered the machine
> configured with for Windows Pro x64 Edition. Unfortunatly, some of our
> software and hardware would not run on Windows Pro x64 Edition. Dell sent
> us
> a CD to install Windows Pro 32bit edition.
>
> This computer has been plagued with problems and slow response to the most
> basic things like draging the mouse and opening dialog boxes.
> Additionally,
> if we open the properties for My Computer Windows only sees 3 GBs of 4 GBs
> of
> the ram installed on this machine. The bios does see 4 GBs of ram.
>
> We finally asked Dell to send out a tech to take a look at the machine.
> The
> tech said that our problems probably are due to the fact that we are
> trying
> to run Windows Pro 32 bit Edition on a 64 bit chipset. He said that this
> is
> a Windows (Microsoft) problem and that we should consult Microsoft for a
> solution to the problem.
>
> My question is:
>
> Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit
> chipset?
>
> If this is a problem is there a solution to this problem?
>
> Mahalo,
> John
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

It might help her if you said what types of applications you are going to
run on the machine. Personally, if you are having slow response dragging
your mouse on a machine with those specs, you have some serious problems.
My own opinion is that if you have the drivers for XP 64 and your programs
are compatible, it is a far more stable operating system and should
certainly be used, especially in a business environment.

"design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9BB92A4-C019-4E72-A685-F2CD4A2C091D@microsoft.com...
> Aloha Jane,
> Thanks for the quick answer. I'll make sure to mark your answer as
> helpful.
>
> We have found out that our software and hardware now has drivers that are
> compatable with Windows XP Pro x64 Edition.
>
> Would we see a performance improvement if we change from Windows XP x32
> Edition to Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?
>
> If so, how do we get an upgrade to x64 from x32?
>
> Are there any liabilities, problems or warnings that are know for running
> Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?
>
> Is there a list of software that does not run under Windows XP Pro x64
> Edition?
>
> We are not happy with the way that this machine is running. We are
> looking
> for any solution that will make it run quicker. I will look into getting
> the
> latest drivers for our software and hardware. Do you have any other
> suggestions for improving the performance of this machine?
>
> Mahalo,
> John
>
>
>
> "Jane C" wrote:
>
>> Correction:
>>
>> The 3GB limitation is dependent on motherboard/BIOS as well as operating
>> system. 32 bit Windows only seeing 3GB is normal.
>>
>> --
>> Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)
>> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
>> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>>
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Aloha John,
Thanks for the thoughts and information. We are running ArchiCAD, Office
2003, Outlook 2003, Photoshop CS2, a HP 110 Plotter, Acrobat 8 Professional,
SmartFTP, Retrospect Pro 7.5, AVG Internet Security 7.5, Skype 3.5 and a few
other programs. We have installed all of the latest drivers. Do you know of
any conflicts with these programs?

Our data is stored on a ReadyNAS NV Storage Raid device. All of our network
devices and switches are 1000GHtz except a Lynksys wireless router that is
not connected to the Dell machine.

Recently AVG found a virus called Win32/Gaelicum.A in a lot of our
executable files in our computers and on our NAS. Even after AVG has removed
the virus this computer is still working just as slowly if not slower. This
computer has been running slowly since we first fired it up.

Thank you for you additional questions. I hope that I have answered them.
I am still wondering about the answers to the questions that I possed to Jane.
Aloha,
John

"John Barnes" wrote:

> It might help her if you said what types of applications you are going to
> run on the machine. Personally, if you are having slow response dragging
> your mouse on a machine with those specs, you have some serious problems.
> My own opinion is that if you have the drivers for XP 64 and your programs
> are compatible, it is a far more stable operating system and should
> certainly be used, especially in a business environment.
>
> "design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B9BB92A4-C019-4E72-A685-F2CD4A2C091D@microsoft.com...
> > Aloha Jane,
> > Thanks for the quick answer. I'll make sure to mark your answer as
> > helpful.
> >
> > We have found out that our software and hardware now has drivers that are
> > compatable with Windows XP Pro x64 Edition.
> >
> > Would we see a performance improvement if we change from Windows XP x32
> > Edition to Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?
> >
> > If so, how do we get an upgrade to x64 from x32?
> >
> > Are there any liabilities, problems or warnings that are know for running
> > Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?
> >
> > Is there a list of software that does not run under Windows XP Pro x64
> > Edition?
> >
> > We are not happy with the way that this machine is running. We are
> > looking
> > for any solution that will make it run quicker. I will look into getting
> > the
> > latest drivers for our software and hardware. Do you have any other
> > suggestions for improving the performance of this machine?
> >
> > Mahalo,
> > John
> >
> >
> >
> > "Jane C" wrote:
> >
> >> Correction:
> >>
> >> The 3GB limitation is dependent on motherboard/BIOS as well as operating
> >> system. 32 bit Windows only seeing 3GB is normal.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)
> >> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
> >> MVP - Windows Shell/User
> >>

>
>
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

In line
"design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9BB92A4-C019-4E72-A685-F2CD4A2C091D@microsoft.com...
> Aloha Jane,
> Thanks for the quick answer. I'll make sure to mark your answer as
> helpful.
>
> We have found out that our software and hardware now has drivers that are
> compatable with Windows XP Pro x64 Edition.
>
> Would we see a performance improvement if we change from Windows XP x32
> Edition to Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?


You may see some improvement, but most improvement would come with greater
that 4gig of memory and with programs specifically written and compiled for
64-bit execution.
>
> If so, how do we get an upgrade to x64 from x32?


The only way to upgrade to X64 is to do a clean install and reinstall all
software. You can use a Windows program to transfer files and settings.
>
> Are there any liabilities, problems or warnings that are know for running
> Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?


Windows XP Pro x64 Edition is VERY stable (written on the Server code base)
and if your first statement is correct that your software and drivers
support is confirmed, then I can think of no reason not to consider
changing.
>
> Is there a list of software that does not run under Windows XP Pro x64
> Edition?


There have been a number of lists of compatible and non compatible software
over the first couple of years, but I haven't seen one lately. Since you
listed your software in another post maybe other posters on this site can
comment on specific programs.

With a new install of the os and reinstall of all software you will have
eliminated the virus from the executables. I would hope you would be able
to restore any data from before the virus and re-update to current status.
The problem with a slow execution on your system still bothers me as that
should not be happening.
>
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Aloha John,
Where can we get an upgrade version of Windows XP Pro from the 32 bit
version to the 64 bit version?
Mahalo,
John

"John Barnes" wrote:

> In line
> "design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B9BB92A4-C019-4E72-A685-F2CD4A2C091D@microsoft.com...
> > Aloha Jane,
> > Thanks for the quick answer. I'll make sure to mark your answer as
> > helpful.
> >
> > We have found out that our software and hardware now has drivers that are
> > compatable with Windows XP Pro x64 Edition.
> >
> > Would we see a performance improvement if we change from Windows XP x32
> > Edition to Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?

>
> You may see some improvement, but most improvement would come with greater
> that 4gig of memory and with programs specifically written and compiled for
> 64-bit execution.
> >
> > If so, how do we get an upgrade to x64 from x32?

>
> The only way to upgrade to X64 is to do a clean install and reinstall all
> software. You can use a Windows program to transfer files and settings.
> >
> > Are there any liabilities, problems or warnings that are know for running
> > Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?

>
> Windows XP Pro x64 Edition is VERY stable (written on the Server code base)
> and if your first statement is correct that your software and drivers
> support is confirmed, then I can think of no reason not to consider
> changing.
> >
> > Is there a list of software that does not run under Windows XP Pro x64
> > Edition?

>
> There have been a number of lists of compatible and non compatible software
> over the first couple of years, but I haven't seen one lately. Since you
> listed your software in another post maybe other posters on this site can
> comment on specific programs.
>
> With a new install of the os and reinstall of all software you will have
> eliminated the virus from the executables. I would hope you would be able
> to restore any data from before the virus and re-update to current status.
> The problem with a slow execution on your system still bothers me as that
> should not be happening.
> >

>
>
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

There is no upgrade version. Many computer stores will carry it. It is an
OEM system. It is available online from most of the major online computer
stores.
You can download a trial version online from Microsoft. Those I have used
http://www.provantage.com/microsoft-licenses-zat-00126~7MSXX0LV.htm
http://www.directron.com/zat00124.html
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produ...etail.jsp?ProductCode=604652&prodlist=froogle
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...re+-+Operating+Systems-_-Microsoft-_-32116400

"design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:141E004E-B962-4A43-9364-0FFDAC74DD03@microsoft.com...
> Aloha John,
> Where can we get an upgrade version of Windows XP Pro from the 32 bit
> version to the 64 bit version?
> Mahalo,
> John
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> In line
>> "design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:B9BB92A4-C019-4E72-A685-F2CD4A2C091D@microsoft.com...
>> > Aloha Jane,
>> > Thanks for the quick answer. I'll make sure to mark your answer as
>> > helpful.
>> >
>> > We have found out that our software and hardware now has drivers that
>> > are
>> > compatable with Windows XP Pro x64 Edition.
>> >
>> > Would we see a performance improvement if we change from Windows XP x32
>> > Edition to Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?

>>
>> You may see some improvement, but most improvement would come with
>> greater
>> that 4gig of memory and with programs specifically written and compiled
>> for
>> 64-bit execution.
>> >
>> > If so, how do we get an upgrade to x64 from x32?

>>
>> The only way to upgrade to X64 is to do a clean install and reinstall all
>> software. You can use a Windows program to transfer files and settings.
>> >
>> > Are there any liabilities, problems or warnings that are know for
>> > running
>> > Windows XP Pro x64 Edition?

>>
>> Windows XP Pro x64 Edition is VERY stable (written on the Server code
>> base)
>> and if your first statement is correct that your software and drivers
>> support is confirmed, then I can think of no reason not to consider
>> changing.
>> >
>> > Is there a list of software that does not run under Windows XP Pro x64
>> > Edition?

>>
>> There have been a number of lists of compatible and non compatible
>> software
>> over the first couple of years, but I haven't seen one lately. Since you
>> listed your software in another post maybe other posters on this site can
>> comment on specific programs.
>>
>> With a new install of the os and reinstall of all software you will have
>> eliminated the virus from the executables. I would hope you would be
>> able
>> to restore any data from before the virus and re-update to current
>> status.
>> The problem with a slow execution on your system still bothers me as that
>> should not be happening.
>> >

>>
>>
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Hi,

I have just bought a new 64 bit computer and am also having problems
installing XP Pro 32 bit. There seems to a conflict with my Graphics card.
I have a GT8500 PCI. Windows gets so far then my screen goes funny and the
computer hangs. Can anyone help as I'm pulling out what little hair I have
left!!


"John Barnes" wrote:

> As Jane said, there is NO problem running a 32-bit OS on a 64-bit chipset.
> There have been mostly 64-bit machines for 3-4 years and millions of happily
> working XP and Vista 32-bit systems running on them.
>
> "design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D35C8F98-2938-410A-AF37-A5AAF909357A@microsoft.com...
> > Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit
> > chipset?
> >
> > We purchased a new Dell dual processor xeon machine. The processors are
> > Intel Xeon 5150 running at 2.66. Originally, we ordered the machine
> > configured with for Windows Pro x64 Edition. Unfortunatly, some of our
> > software and hardware would not run on Windows Pro x64 Edition. Dell sent
> > us
> > a CD to install Windows Pro 32bit edition.
> >
> > This computer has been plagued with problems and slow response to the most
> > basic things like draging the mouse and opening dialog boxes.
> > Additionally,
> > if we open the properties for My Computer Windows only sees 3 GBs of 4 GBs
> > of
> > the ram installed on this machine. The bios does see 4 GBs of ram.
> >
> > We finally asked Dell to send out a tech to take a look at the machine.
> > The
> > tech said that our problems probably are due to the fact that we are
> > trying
> > to run Windows Pro 32 bit Edition on a 64 bit chipset. He said that this
> > is
> > a Windows (Microsoft) problem and that we should consult Microsoft for a
> > solution to the problem.
> >
> > My question is:
> >
> > Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit
> > chipset?
> >
> > If this is a problem is there a solution to this problem?
> >
> > Mahalo,
> > John

>
>
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

bigbezuk <bigbezuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I have just bought a new 64 bit computer and am also having
> problems installing XP Pro 32 bit. There seems to a conflict with
> my Graphics card. I have a GT8500 PCI. Windows gets so far then
> my screen goes funny and the computer hangs. Can anyone help as
> I'm pulling out what little hair I have left!!


Try these two things to start:

A. Don't hijack someone else's thread.

B. Ask in the proper newsgroup.


--
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The Usenet Improvement Project:
http://improve-usenet.org
 
Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

Re: Running XP Pro 32 Edition w/out errors/problems on a 64bit chi

What makes you think it is the video card. Are you trying to upgrade or
doing a clean install. If it is both, you should try uninstalling the
driver for the card. Otherwise, you should post this in the
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

"bigbezuk" <bigbezuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EF44F1D8-7367-4B60-AC8C-22949A8BB65F@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have just bought a new 64 bit computer and am also having problems
> installing XP Pro 32 bit. There seems to a conflict with my Graphics
> card.
> I have a GT8500 PCI. Windows gets so far then my screen goes funny and
> the
> computer hangs. Can anyone help as I'm pulling out what little hair I
> have
> left!!
>
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> As Jane said, there is NO problem running a 32-bit OS on a 64-bit
>> chipset.
>> There have been mostly 64-bit machines for 3-4 years and millions of
>> happily
>> working XP and Vista 32-bit systems running on them.
>>
>> "design on Maui" <designonMaui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:D35C8F98-2938-410A-AF37-A5AAF909357A@microsoft.com...
>> > Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit
>> > chipset?
>> >
>> > We purchased a new Dell dual processor xeon machine. The processors
>> > are
>> > Intel Xeon 5150 running at 2.66. Originally, we ordered the machine
>> > configured with for Windows Pro x64 Edition. Unfortunatly, some of our
>> > software and hardware would not run on Windows Pro x64 Edition. Dell
>> > sent
>> > us
>> > a CD to install Windows Pro 32bit edition.
>> >
>> > This computer has been plagued with problems and slow response to the
>> > most
>> > basic things like draging the mouse and opening dialog boxes.
>> > Additionally,
>> > if we open the properties for My Computer Windows only sees 3 GBs of 4
>> > GBs
>> > of
>> > the ram installed on this machine. The bios does see 4 GBs of ram.
>> >
>> > We finally asked Dell to send out a tech to take a look at the machine.
>> > The
>> > tech said that our problems probably are due to the fact that we are
>> > trying
>> > to run Windows Pro 32 bit Edition on a 64 bit chipset. He said that
>> > this
>> > is
>> > a Windows (Microsoft) problem and that we should consult Microsoft for
>> > a
>> > solution to the problem.
>> >
>> > My question is:
>> >
>> > Can Windows XP Pro 32 Edition run without errors/problems on a 64bit
>> > chipset?
>> >
>> > If this is a problem is there a solution to this problem?
>> >
>> > Mahalo,
>> > John

>>
>>
 
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