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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
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