So you tell me now, if in your true opinion, it is worth me throwing all this away to get the latest version.
Short answer.. Yes
ok, so i know that there is a thread for this, but after reading it, i still don't seem to get a definitive answer, so one last question. are there enough drivers available to make using the 64 bit version worth it? and i have a 32 bit version of vista ultimate on another partition, so how do you load a 64 bit version on a machine with a 32 bit o.s. on it?
According to Intel your T7500 is a 64 Bit processor.i have a hp pavilion dv9700
core 2 duo t7500 2.2 ghz
4 gigs of ram
what else should i list?
ok, is there some kind of special way to load this 64 bit op sys. i have it on my external hdd, and when i click the setup file to load it, i get the following error message:
\"the version of the contents of this file is not compatible with the version of windows you are running. check your system information to see whether you need an x86 (32 bit) or x64 (64 bit) version of the program. then contact the software publisher.\"
now, i am trying to initiate it from windows. is there a way to initiate it with out windows interfering? i don't have any writable dvd's, because i do everything from my external. what should i do?
What version of Windows do you have installed?ok, is there some kind of special way to load this 64 bit op sys. i have it on my external hdd, and when i click the setup file to load it, i get the following error message:
"the version of the contents of this file is not compatible with the version of windows you are running. check your system information to see whether you need an x86 (32 bit) or x64 (64 bit) version of the program. then contact the software publisher."
now, i am trying to initiate it from windows. is there a way to initiate it with out windows interfering? i don't have any writable dvd's, because i do everything from my external. what should i do?
Ok, try this from your Win 7 or Vista install.i have two usb drives, and both of them are 16 gig drives. so i have plenty of room. how do i do it? but my external hard drive is also usb, and it is 1 terabyte. but that is the drive that it is on. what am i missing?
i am currently running win 7 on one partition, and win vista ultimate on the other.
Download the freeware Virtual Clone Drive from the site below
[URL=\"http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html\"]http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html[/URL]
Install the software.
Note: You can uninstall Virtual Clone Drive using Add/Remove programs after creating your install flash drive.
I chose to keep my Virtual Clone Drive installed, it's handy when you want to look at the files in a .iso.
This will create a Virtual drive that you can use to mount your Win 7 64 bit install .iso.
This will allow access to the files in the .iso as though you created and ran a DVD.
To mount the .iso simply right click it and choose open with. You will see an option to open with Virtual Clone Drive.
Choosing that option will mount your .iso
Go to My Computer and note the drive letter Win 7 assigned to your Virtual drive.
Now plug in your USB flash drive (at least 4GB)
next open an elevated (admin) command prompt and type and enter
[B]
diskpart[/B]
This will start the diskpart program and open a new prompt in your command prompt window.
type and enter
[B]
list disk[/B]
this will list all your drives including the USB drive you have plugged as well as their respective sizes in GB. Make note of the number associated with you USB drive.
next type and enter
[B]select disk x[/B]
where x is the number of your drive as determined by the previous command.
next run each of the following commands one at a time in the order given by typing and entering.
[B]clean[/B]
[B]
create partition primary[/B]
[B]select partition 1[/B]
[B]
active[/B]
[B]format fs=fat32[/B]
Format can be Fat32 or NTFS, your choice.
[B]assign[/B]
[B]
exit[/B]
Don't close the Command window.
The command to format will take awhile depending on you drive size as the format is a complete format and not a \"quick format\"
After exit command open My Computer and make note of the drive letters for your Virtual Clone Drive drive and the drive letter that Windows assigned to your USB drive.
Now run this final command
[B]
xcopy x:*.* /s/e/f y:[/B]
Where x is your Virtual Clone Drive drive letter and y is your USB drive letter.
Wait for the work to finish and voila you should have a bootable Win 7 USB drive installer.
Decide where you want to install and create a suitably sized NTFS partition (20 GB or more) or if you decide to use the partition your present Win 7 or Vista is installed to format that partition to NTFS first.
Plug in your drive start your computer and make sure to enter you BIOS and tell it to boot to your USB device.
Boot to the flash drive and install from there.
Copy the contents to a safe place on your HDD and then run the commands that will clean and format etc.ok so i have the iso mounted and all, but my usb drive has other things on it. it is 16 gb's, so i don't want to format the whole thing. is there another way to do it, or do you have to have a freshly formatted usb drive?
Not sure stevea, I seem to recall that the beta was delivered via a MS D/L manager of some sort that was supposed took, i will set it up as you have specified. however, i have one more question. i am trying to download the latest rc 32 bit right now, encase the 64 bit doesn't work out for some reason. and i went through the official ms site, but even after getting more than 1 gig of it downloaded, i had a connection interruption and received an error message that the download failed. afterwards, when i tried to continue the download, it starts all over again, instead of picking up at the 1.2 gig mark that it stopped at. what is up with that? why wouldn't it continue from where it stopped?
Lack of configuration (64 bit) software for my webcam and the fact that GoogleEarth crashes on 64 bit Win 7 is what keeps me from using it.OK, i have hopefully just one more question for you guys. I really hope you can help me with this one!!!
so i backed up my entire c partition with acronis, and replaced my 7077 build of win 7, with the 7100 rc, using the technique you listed above. but instead of staying with the 32 bit system, i went with the 64 bit system. and OH MY GOD WAS IT FAST!!!!! i mean my computer didn't wait for anything. everything i clicked on was up before i finished the last click. really, really fast in doing everything, and that was with out any readyboost, or eboostr. that is the good news.
now for the bad news, when i completed all the initial setup procedures, i decided to restore my previous loads settings, so i could have everything just the way i had it, which was perfect. however, acronis kept crashing, and would not even run properly on my new x64 build. so i decided to restart into my win vista ultimate partition, and do everything from there. and while acronis would load and work in vista ult, after restoring everything, i went back to win 7 x64, but nothing worked. instead of the programs being in the \"programs folder\", the programs restored to a folder called \"programs x86\", and would not run on the new x64 sys.
now, it was my understanding, that 64bit systems can run 32bit software, but not hardware. so what am i missing? how can i do this? i don't use any really old software, everything is fairly new. so i am perplexed as to why i am having the problems, unless it is just a problem to transfer 32 bit programs from a 32bit system, to a 64 bit system. is that a no go?
more good news, however, is that acronis did perfectly restore my 7077 build, to my c partition, afterwards. so i have my win 7 32bit system running again, but still want to load the 64 bit system.
how can i use acronis to keep ALL OF MY SYSTEM SETTINGS??? i love the way i have my 7077 build setup, and it hasn't given me any trouble at all. but now i am drunk with the speed of the 64 bit sys, and would like to set the x64 up, just like i have the x86. i hope you can help. thanks.