XP Pro 64 Bit

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Steve Nihan

Question...has anyone had success burning the XP Pro 64 bit ISO to CD? Can
anyone walk me through it?
I've burnt through 5 CD's....and none are bootable. I'm using the latest
Nero.
 
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Bruce Chambers

Steve said:
Question...has anyone had success burning the XP Pro 64 bit ISO to
CD? Can anyone walk me through it?
I've burnt through 5 CD's....and none are bootable. I'm using the
latest Nero.


You might try downloading the *.iso again, as large as it is. I
had no problems at all, using Nero.

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Guest

If you are downloading this from the MSDN subscriber site make sure you are
downloading the right one for your chip as there are 2 versions one for the
AMD and one for the Titanium.
 
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Guest

When using nero, pull the ISO file into the panel for source. Then, from the
menu bar, select recorder and then choose recorder. I believe you then choose
the recorder and NEro will create a good data disc.
 
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Guest

Steve Nihan said:
Question...has anyone had success burning the XP Pro 64 bit ISO to CD?

I downloaded the ISO file without a problem, burned the ISO file as an Image
and
begann the setup and organized all drivers needed to make my new xp64 a
possitive test, or so I thought. Go to recorder and there you should see the
Image point.

The setup went alright although not in the 35 minutes I read on this forum,
I guess 120 is a more acurately setup time.
It kind of hung itself up at min. 33 for an hour.
Once up and running my wireless plus my sound didn't work any more, all
update intends with the Seller of my Laptop, Fujutsu Siemens failled. My
Conexant Prism wireless Lan was not to be seen any more. This apart I had
small thin lines in my display, not allways though but every minute or so.
My biggst Problem though was that the Plug and Play was not able to update.
That was what it said. Install failed, Plug and Play was unable to update.
There I was with a bunch of 64 bit drivers, not being able to install them.
After 48 hours I gave up and went back to the original Windows Home Edition
SP2



By the way my system specs. are:
Amilo 7640
Mobile AMD Athlon 3400+
768 DDR3 RAM
80 GB Hard drive,
newest updated BIOS
 

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