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piccolo
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Somehow, I wound buying a Dell Precision workstation with Windows XP 64-bit
installed on it only to discover that a LOT of my software is not 64-bit
compatible and never will be. HP, Nikon, even Adobe don't appear to have
functioning fixes for Windows XP 64-bit. So I am faced with having to buy an
OEM version of Windows XP 32-bit and installing that if I want to use my
existing software library.
Never having installed an OS before, the prospect of installing Windows XP
32 scares me and I thought I would ask here for advice.
1. am I going to need special cables, etc. or will the thing load from the
CD?
2. I presume I can get the necessary drivers either off the Cd that came
with the computer or from Dell as the OEM?
3. could I have a problem that Windows XP 32 is an older system than
Windows XP 64 (and the installer decides it won't overwrite)?
4. Assuming that I am not going to want to migrate the XP 32 license from
this machine to another, is there any reason to buy a retail rather than the
OEM version I can get from Dell?
5. If the world changes and more companies offer 64-bit drivers and
software and I want to go back to a 64-bit machine, will I be able to reload
the original Windows XP 64 OS?
What else should I be asking and haven't?
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Regards,
Piccolo
installed on it only to discover that a LOT of my software is not 64-bit
compatible and never will be. HP, Nikon, even Adobe don't appear to have
functioning fixes for Windows XP 64-bit. So I am faced with having to buy an
OEM version of Windows XP 32-bit and installing that if I want to use my
existing software library.
Never having installed an OS before, the prospect of installing Windows XP
32 scares me and I thought I would ask here for advice.
1. am I going to need special cables, etc. or will the thing load from the
CD?
2. I presume I can get the necessary drivers either off the Cd that came
with the computer or from Dell as the OEM?
3. could I have a problem that Windows XP 32 is an older system than
Windows XP 64 (and the installer decides it won't overwrite)?
4. Assuming that I am not going to want to migrate the XP 32 license from
this machine to another, is there any reason to buy a retail rather than the
OEM version I can get from Dell?
5. If the world changes and more companies offer 64-bit drivers and
software and I want to go back to a 64-bit machine, will I be able to reload
the original Windows XP 64 OS?
What else should I be asking and haven't?
--
Regards,
Piccolo