WINDOWS XP 32BIT HELP PLEASE!!!

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  1. mkohman

    mkohman Regular member

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    Hello Guys,

    Just need some advice really.. I have a Dell 630i computer and I have installed Vista 64Bit on the C: drive and I have 4 x 2TB RAM installed.. which amounts to 8GB in total..

    Now the C: drive is partitioned into 2 (250GB) and (450)GB .. I already have Vista 64BIT and I was wondering if I could install XP 32Bit on the partitioned part of the drive?

    I have tried this but after the xp cd reads the initial setup part I get "the blue screen of death error screen".. and I am only assuming this may be because I am:

    1 - trying this with a 64Bit OS system (vista) already installed on the other part of the partition or

    2 - 8GB is far too much and the pc conflicts because of this?

    please can you advise.. many thanks :)
     
  2. mkohman

    mkohman Regular member

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    Geeeee! not even 1 reply.. thanks :)
     
  3. ucfmoe

    ucfmoe Regular member

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    The space would need to be unpartitioned. Vista has a built in partitioner, try using it to create a partition (with no filesystem). You should be able to install XP on it.
     
  4. KillerBug

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    There are lots of issues with tryting to get these two to work together, but 8GB memory or lack of free space would not cause a BSOD. More likely, it has something to do with a recovery partition that dell put on the hard drive.

    Try Microsoft Virtual Machine if you need to run something that will not run on Vista64 - no reboot needed!
     

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