Cant Install Windows XP 64 bit
#1
Posted 13 December 2004 - 11:55 PM
Does anyone have clue to what is up with this?
#2
Posted 14 December 2004 - 01:23 AM
Try using the FOLLOWING driver package and see if this helps out or not. Remember to copy over the correct drivers to a floppy disk so you can do an F6 install !!!!!
The other option is to install to an ATA/IDE drive instead of SATA
#3
Posted 15 December 2004 - 07:34 PM
I dont have a floppy in my system but I do have the CD writer. Can you provide me with a step by step to create a CD with all the neccesary files to do a F6 install?; i'm not sure i know how to.
Also, my C drive currently only has one partition. Do you think this was part of my issue?
I will re-partition it into 2, and install XP on one partition and XP 64 bit on the other.
Thank you for your help!
#4
Posted 15 December 2004 - 08:09 PM
Sorry about this but these drives are very cheap you know.
This is the reason I still have one in each of my boxes due to the way Microsoft still works the F6 install process.
Perhaps one of these days they will allow you to choose something other then the A: drive
As for the partition question, no this shouldn't have any effect on the install process other then it will show you if you have more then one partitioned/unpartitioned space available to install the OS onto...
#5
Posted 27 December 2004 - 11:20 PM
For your help the link is
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/download/item.aspx?ModelName=K8N-E%20Deluxe&Type=All
#6
Posted 02 January 2005 - 11:34 PM
#7
Posted 03 January 2005 - 01:11 AM
Can too.
Custom install CD with extra drivers?
Near the bottom.
It is however, more of a template to follow than a step-by-step guide though.
#8
Posted 09 January 2005 - 01:51 AM
I have the AMD 64 3400+ (socket 754), the Asus K8N-E Deluxe (nForce 3 250 Gb), 512MB DDR Kingston memory, BFG Nvidia GeForce 5500 256MB, 1 120MB IDE ATA HD (Western Digital), 1 CDRW drive. During the installation of Window XP 64 bit (beta), just after is says "starting windows" I get a blue screen with the error "STOP: 0x0000001E". I tried swapping Video cards (ATI 7500), RAM, I updated to the latest BIOS version but nothing helped. The blue screen still comes up. I'm out of ideas, can any one help?
p.s. Is it possible to run a dumpcheck from a floppy?
#9
Posted 09 January 2005 - 06:50 PM
I had the same problem ( a blue screen ) by install
i have edit the iso file
with winiso 5.3
and overwrite the file: videoprt.sy_
in the amd64 dir and now its works
if somebody need the file
you can click on the link
http://www.freewebs.com/usa_hornsby/VIDEOPRT.SY_
or mail to
usa_hornsby@hotmail.com
and i have installed the
nforce_6.23_winxp64_international driver( i think it's a beta )
and now works mij onboard lan card
#10
Posted 10 January 2005 - 07:41 AM
That solved my problem. It took 3 tries but it finally loaded. Thanks so much for that tip. I was ready to give up. Now on to drivers...
#11
Posted 10 January 2005 - 08:20 AM
Can too.
Custom install CD with extra drivers?
Near the bottom.
It is however, more of a template to follow than a step-by-step guide though.
Yeah, now I remember that thread, man too many gray cells have lost their edge now
Thanks for the reminder here
However, I do say that it is much easier to install a floppy drive or get a USB floppy drive and adjust your BIOS settings then to create one of these disks
#12
Posted 12 January 2005 - 06:50 AM
I have a asus k8n-e deluxe mainboard with 3200+ cpu
I had the same problem ( a blue screen ) by install
i have edit the iso file
with winiso 5.3
and overwrite the file: videoprt.sy_
in the amd64 dir and now its works
if somebody need the file
you can click on the link
http://www.freewebs.com/usa_hornsby/VIDEOPRT.SY_
or mail to
usa_hornsby@hotmail.com
and i have installed the
nforce_6.23_winxp64_international driver( i think it's a beta )
and now works mij onboard lan card
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Why if I overwrite the original files on the cd with the "videoprt.sy_", the cd doesn't boot anymore???
Can somebody help me????
#13
Posted 12 January 2005 - 08:07 AM
Yeah... definately easier to just get the floppy. But where's the fun in that?
Seriously though. I think I got tired of misplacing the floppy with the drivers and finding another disk that worked ::mutters something about floppy disk's lack of quality nowadays::
#14
Posted 12 January 2005 - 07:43 PM
open in winiso the winows xp 64 bit iso
overwrite the file videoprt.sy_ in the amd64 dir.
and click on save
burn the iso on cd and the cd is bootable.
you must not create a new iso.
i have did it this way and it works
Johan
#15
Posted 13 January 2005 - 02:54 AM
I did this but the cd doesn't not boot at all.
That's fucked up!!!!
#16
Posted 13 January 2005 - 02:59 AM
However, I do say that it is much easier to install a floppy drive or get a USB floppy drive and adjust your BIOS settings then to create one of these disks
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I try to did that but doesn't work on my pc.
#17
Posted 13 January 2005 - 03:06 AM
I heard about this but I don't remember.
#18
Posted 19 January 2005 - 10:02 AM
Now I have read all these postings and have also downloaded those drivers from NVidia (the "internatinal" drivers, ver 6.25 for xp pro 64). BUT I dont know what to do with them once I installed them...
I also downloaded the file that was mentioned and copied it into the XP 64 ISO file (in the AMD folder).. I still am not sure what to do....
Would anyone be so kind as to write a quick 'step by step' guide for idiots like me? ;o)
I would appreciate this very much, as I am eager to see this sucker fly on a 64 bit OS. (After having a Pentium III 350 for 4 years I have some wasted time to make up for :o) )
Thanks...
Oh and btw I am using System Commander to make my partitions and to be able to dual boot OS's
#19
Posted 25 January 2005 - 09:00 PM
The answer to your is simple, but it's really pissed off when you don't know.
For the ASA K8N-E deluxe, you just have to install the bios update # 1007.
You can find this bios at http://www.asuscom.de/support/news/news1204.htm
for k8n-e deluxe. (I have the same motherboard and it works)
You can install the bios with EZ flash on the drivers cd for your motherboard. (I think it's EZ flash, so search for a program with bios in the name)
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#20
Posted 26 January 2005 - 04:01 AM
You can install the bios with EZ flash on the drivers cd for your motherboard. (I think it's EZ flash, so search for a program with bios in the name)
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Most exactly with the ''ASUS update v.5.28...'' in the section utilities

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