Re: Novice needs help
First, as to the difference between 32bit and 64bit Vista, start with the
FAQ at
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/41531554-d5ef-4f2c-8fb9-149bdc5c8a701033.mspx
I think you are pretty much OK to do Vista, but I have a few questions.
Do you know who manufactured the motherboard? (several companies have
NF-Ck804 boards)
Can you afford to increase the memory to 2GB? This is important.
What is the size of the hdd (I know there is 102.36 free)? You can look in
My Computer. Right click on the drive icon and choose properties.
Drivers for both 32bit and 64bit Vista are available for the Radeon X550
cards but we need the mobo mfg or make and model number of the computer
itself to see if other drivers are available. I am almost certain that they
are.
I think you will be fine with Vista Home Premium (32bit). You can review
the editions at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/choose.mspx
I cannot recommend Vista Home Basic. It does not have enough features for
my liking.
When you buy a retail copy of Vista Home Premium you get the 32bit dvd in
the box and you can send for the 64bit dvd for $9.95 so you could change
your mind later and reinstall the 64bit version. The one product key that
comes with a retail copy of Vista works for both dvds. You can run either
version but not both at the same time.
Download and run the Vista Upgrade Advisor to get a list of things you are
running now that may not work after an upgrade. I think the list may be
pretty short.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pr...pgradeadvisor.mspx?wt_svl=20409a&mg_id=20409b
"Nurmi" <Nurmi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:788D6E40-DB79-42BF-9536-A594AF5E582F@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Collin, I hope below is what you need to know?
> 2.00 gigaherz AMD Athlon 64, 256 kilobyte primary memorty cahce, 1024
> kilobyte secondary memory cache. 102.36 Gb Hard Drive free Space,
> Main Circuit Board: Board: NF-Ck804, BusClock 201 meghertz, BIOS: Phoenix
> Technologies, LTD6.00 PG 08/05.2005.
> Memory Modules: 1024 Megabytes Installed Memory.
> Controllers: STandard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller, Standard Open
> HCD USB Host Controller.
> Communication: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller, primary Auto IP
> Address,
> Networking Dns Servers.
> Display: RADEON X550 [Display adapter], RADEON X550 Secondary [Display
> adapter] Samsung Sync Master [Monitor] 19.1 vis, s/n HVEV801745, August
> 2005.
> I have no idea what all this means, hope though it qualifies for Vista?
> I am retired and use the PC mainly for e-mail, research, music, video and
> still pics,
> I have one more question: What is the difference between a 32 and a 64?
> Thanks Nurmi
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>
>> Yes. The cpu is a 64bit processor. You may run either 32bit or 64bit
>> Vista
>> on it. You need to give the specs for your system and how you use a
>> computer before any one can suggest which way you should go.
>>
>> "Nurmi" <Nurmi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:6B308F1E-9AF2-40DC-96E5-410F5FFFF5DF@microsoft.com...
>> >I recently hat a PC built for me. I was told a 64 is faster than a 32
>> > whatever that mens. I want to up-date to vista and don't know which
>> > version
>> > to buy.
>> > My processor is an AMD Athlon 64. Does this mean it is a "64"?
>> > Thanks for the help!
>> > Nurmi
>>