i just recently built a pc and i put in 2 sticks of 2gig ram, and i installed windows vista, vista is saying i have 3.25 gigs of ram installed, y does it say this, and also i was going to install xp on my machine, but it wouldn't install, is this because of two much ram.
it just tells me disk error, but if i put the windows vista disk it it works fine, if i put the xp in another comptuer auto start comes up right away so i know the disk works, someone told me it won't install becasue of the 4 gigs
the 4gigs wouldn't matter. it would act like vista, and only see 3gigs, give or take. i think the proper way to dual boot xp and vista is to have xp installed first, and then install vista on a second partition. to be safe, practice on a spare hard drive, so you don't lose anything important.
would it be possible for me to dual boot even though i already have vista installed, i would like to have xp installed also
cw16496, your sig is waaaay to big....max of 5 lines of text max for a text only sig. Fix yours to conform to forum rules ASAP!
so if i take out 2 gigs of ram and leave the 2 gigs of ram in, xp should be able to install right? and then after i install it put the other 2 gigs of ram back into.
cw16496, just gave you a week ban as you were warned in this thread about your sig. http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/602979