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The perils of upgrading to Windows 64bit

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Had trial copies of Windows Vista 64bit and Windows XP 64bit for some time now. Since both my laptop and my PC are on 4GB of RAM, the 32bit versions of XP and Vista can only use around 3GB. Was wondering if it’s worth to try the 64bit versions to maximize the available memory on board.

So, I tried installing Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit in another partition on that rig Intel lent me.

Installation was fast and without any hiccups. Drivers for the motherboard, video card and other peripherals worked without any problems. And yes, my Windows can now use all of the 4GB RAM installed in it (I added another 2GB RAM stick).

Except for one — the Compact Wifi USB Adapter (Linksys WUSB54GC). Linksys did not have any drivers available for Vista 64bit. I’m stumped. All of the desktops at home free from wires and depend on a USB WiFi adapter.

That’s just the beginning. I haven’t installed the 3 printers and a very old OCR scanner yet — I don’t think there any luck with that scanner.

Looks like there’s no bright future for 64bit Windows OS until the driver problems are addressed. And, we’re talking about thousands and thousands of drivers here.

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vern · 18 years ago

Peril? Doesn’t that sound overly dramatic? I haven’t used a 32bit OS since I got a 64bit processor (64bit Linux and Windows) … that was years ago. The problem is less to do with Windows Vista or any other 64bit OS, but people’s insistence to keep using older hardware.


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Lucien Dominick G. Tiojanco · 18 years ago

Or try the 64 bit version of OpenSUSE 11.0 instead. :-)


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 18 years ago

@jez – nice meeting you also!

@hamilton – will try that one too. thanks for the tip!


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Hamilton Chua · 18 years ago

If you’re only goal is to utilize all 4GB of your RAM.

You might have better luck with 64bit linux. I’ve been using the X86_64 bit version of OpenSUSE since 10.3 on my ThinkPad and desktop PC and I’ve had no problems with hardware so far.


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Jomark Osabel · 18 years ago

Interesting development for the 64bit windows but while waiting for the drivers to make it so and before jumping to the 64 bit bandwagon I think I would still have to enjoy my fully functioning hackintosh.


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Jehzeel Laurente · 18 years ago

hala patay.. i’m planning to upgrade into a 64bit tx2000 laptop pa naman.. huhuhu.. pang games lang muna cguro ang 64bit at pang photoshop.. then copy mo nalang sa 32bit windows pag e piprint mo na… :D haha

p.s.: nice meeting you kanina yuga! finally :P


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BrianB · 18 years ago

Nah, I’ll wait for the 128 bit.


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