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| Re: Problem with Vista Try Vista newsgroup ( above) Each OS goes on its own partiton. Also, load oldest (32 bit anything) prior to 64 bit version so that you end up with latest boot info. Quite often the older OS does not know what the newer version is (since it didn't exist when written). "Daryl" <Daryl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E20D9F56-D82B-4659-BA15-7EF0E7B42748@microsoft.com... >I have the same Processor etc and I loaded the 32 bit version after >trying > the 64 bit. I can't get on the internet any longer (using kids > computer for > this). Lost all music files, all e-mail correspondence. I am trying to > find > drivers for my ethernet card. Don't load vista without partitoning > your hard > drive and saving everthing to the new F drive. I didn't and now I am > scrambling > > "Nelson" wrote: > >> Hello, >> I just downloaded Vista and i click on the vista icon to install it >> and >> nothing happons nothing loads just nothing happons. My computer specs >> are AMD >> 3700+ 2.7ghz, 1g Ram, 160gb HD, and a BFG 6600GT. Need urgent help, >> thanks :) |
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