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theslaz
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      6th Nov 2009
Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
the same with my wifes. How does one determine if her computer is
compatible to the 64 bit operating system. It is a Compaq Presario
SR1300NX; has a 3000+ AMD Sempron processor. I have done a Google on
this and have researched that model. No where can I find anything that
even mentions 64 bit.
I also would like to put in a larger drive that is Sata. I don't believe
she has a Sata connection on the mother board. I do have a Sata card
that I can use. Is this a reliable option?
Is she out of luck
 
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Bob I
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      6th Nov 2009
Run the Advisor
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...e-advisor.aspx

theslaz wrote:

> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
> the same with my wifes. How does one determine if her computer is
> compatible to the 64 bit operating system. It is a Compaq Presario
> SR1300NX; has a 3000+ AMD Sempron processor. I have done a Google on
> this and have researched that model. No where can I find anything that
> even mentions 64 bit.
> I also would like to put in a larger drive that is Sata. I don't believe
> she has a Sata connection on the mother board. I do have a Sata card
> that I can use. Is this a reliable option?
> Is she out of luck


 
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David B.
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      6th Nov 2009
Seems some are and some aren't, really the easiest way to tell? Boot from
the x64 installation DVD, before you get too far it will tell you if your
system is not x64 compliant.

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"theslaz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
> the same with my wifes. How does one determine if her computer is
> compatible to the 64 bit operating system. It is a Compaq Presario
> SR1300NX; has a 3000+ AMD Sempron processor. I have done a Google on this
> and have researched that model. No where can I find anything that even
> mentions 64 bit.
> I also would like to put in a larger drive that is Sata. I don't believe
> she has a Sata connection on the mother board. I do have a Sata card that
> I can use. Is this a reliable option?
> Is she out of luck


 
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DL
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      6th Nov 2009

If the specs are those found on a search on that model, dont even bother,
its only marginal for WinXP
Buy a new PC or carry on using it as is

"theslaz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
> the same with my wifes. How does one determine if her computer is
> compatible to the 64 bit operating system. It is a Compaq Presario
> SR1300NX; has a 3000+ AMD Sempron processor. I have done a Google on this
> and have researched that model. No where can I find anything that even
> mentions 64 bit.
> I also would like to put in a larger drive that is Sata. I don't believe
> she has a Sata connection on the mother board. I do have a Sata card that
> I can use. Is this a reliable option?
> Is she out of luck



 
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Paul
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      6th Nov 2009
theslaz wrote:
> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
> the same with my wifes. How does one determine if her computer is
> compatible to the 64 bit operating system. It is a Compaq Presario
> SR1300NX; has a 3000+ AMD Sempron processor. I have done a Google on
> this and have researched that model. No where can I find anything that
> even mentions 64 bit.
> I also would like to put in a larger drive that is Sata. I don't believe
> she has a Sata connection on the mother board. I do have a Sata card
> that I can use. Is this a reliable option?
> Is she out of luck


If this is the machine, the answer is no.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...reg_R1002_USEN

It is S462 socket and those processors are 32 bit. See the K7/S462 column here.

http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K7/TYPE-Sempron.html

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The 64 bit started showing up in the next generation, on sockets
such as S754/S939/AM2 etc.

Even on S754, you can find the occasional processor which is
not 64 bit capable. I had to look a bit, to find this one.

http://products.amd.com/en-us/Deskto...il.aspx?id=167

Paul
 
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VanguardLH
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      6th Nov 2009
theslaz wrote:

> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
> the same with my wifes. How does one determine if her computer is
> compatible to the 64 bit operating system. It is a Compaq Presario
> SR1300NX; has a 3000+ AMD Sempron processor. I have done a Google on
> this and have researched that model. No where can I find anything that
> even mentions 64 bit.
> I also would like to put in a larger drive that is Sata. I don't believe
> she has a Sata connection on the mother board. I do have a Sata card
> that I can use. Is this a reliable option?
> Is she out of luck


How to tell if you have a Sempron with the 64-bit extensions included:

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/201

Obviously you cannot run a 64-bit OS unless you have 64-bit hardware.
So did you check if all the devices (scanners, printers, etc) have
64-bit drivers. If not, you won't be able to use them. While you can
run 32-bit applications on a 64-bit OS, you need to match 64-bit drivers
to a 64-bit OS.
 
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theslaz
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      6th Nov 2009
Bob I wrote:
> Run the Advisor
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...e-advisor.aspx
>
> theslaz wrote:
>
>> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to
>> do the same with my wifes. How does one determine if her computer is
>> compatible to the 64 bit operating system. It is a Compaq Presario
>> SR1300NX; has a 3000+ AMD Sempron processor. I have done a Google on
>> this and have researched that model. No where can I find anything that
>> even mentions 64 bit.
>> I also would like to put in a larger drive that is Sata. I don't
>> believe she has a Sata connection on the mother board. I do have a
>> Sata card that I can use. Is this a reliable option?
>> Is she out of luck

>

Ran the adviser and it said to "Custom Install the 32 bit version" I
think that answerers my question! However; I will try the 64 bit version
and see what happens. The worst that can happen is; it will tell me to
take a flying leap!
 
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M.I.5¾
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      12th Nov 2009

"theslaz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
> the same with my wifes.


Pedantic Note: The plural of 'wife' is 'wives'.

I too would like to upgrade my wife (I only have the one). However, I
anticipate that the upgrade path may be nowhere near as smooth as it could
be with a PC.


 
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SC Tom
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      12th Nov 2009

"M.I.5¾" <(E-Mail Removed)_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "theslaz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:2zVIm.51668$PH1.14377@edtnps82...
>>
>> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
>> the same with my wifes.

>
> Pedantic Note: The plural of 'wife' is 'wives'.
>
> I too would like to upgrade my wife (I only have the one). However, I
> anticipate that the upgrade path may be nowhere near as smooth as it could
> be with a PC.
>


Try here http://www.c4vct.com/kym/humor/wifeup.htm ;-)

 
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VanguardLH
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      13th Nov 2009
M.I.5¾ wrote:

> "theslaz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:2zVIm.51668$PH1.14377@edtnps82...
>>
>> Just upgraded my computer with Windows 7 64 bit. Now I would like to do
>> the same with my wifes.

>
> Pedantic Note: The plural of 'wife' is 'wives'.
>
> I too would like to upgrade my wife (I only have the one). However, I
> anticipate that the upgrade path may be nowhere near as smooth as it could
> be with a PC.


Similarly pendantic: The OP problem forgot the apostrophe to make
possessive the noun, as in "wife's".
 
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