"Og" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Item #1 "Does a 64 bit processor require a 64 bit O/S?"
> Answer #1 64 bit O/S is absolutely _ not _ required.
I'm relieved to hear it.

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> Item #2 "When I boot the system with my IDE ... I get a black screen"
> Answer #2 It is rare that one can move a boot drive from one Windows XP
> hardware base to another hardware base without at _least_ performing a
> Repair Install.
Never thought to try that.
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> Item #3 "...clean installation onto the sATA drive ... a whole host of
> files it cannot copy"
> Answer #3 In order to perform a Clean Install onto an sATA drive, you
> will need to press F6 to install the motherboard sATA drivers.
> If you have performed the F6, ensure that your CD is clean and
> un-damaged;
> ensure that your CD-ROM drive is not faulty.
Did all the above and the CD doesn't appear to be damaged, will try
suggestion two. Many thanks for your reply.
Regards
TWK
> Steve
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> "Toobi Won Kenobi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Does a 64 bit processor require a 64 bit O/S?
>> I have just bought an AMD 64 bit CPU, motherboard and sATA drive with
>> the intention of transferring my current IDE drive (32 bit O/S) onto the
>> new sATAdrive.
>> When I boot the system with my IDE as the only drive onboard, after the
>> MB welcome screen etc., I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor
>> and no error messages (anything missing etc.)
>> If I try and do a clean installation onto the sATA drive with my XPPro
>> disk(not OEM) It gets half way through copying files and then throws up a
>> whole host of files it cannot copy over.
>> I have read of others who use a dual boot system using 64 and 32 bit
>> O/Ss, so it must be possible.
>> Any suggestions gratefully recieved.
>>
>> TWK
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