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    Hi, I've just brought a new computer : AMD 64 3800 1GB RAM ASUS AM2 Motherboard Geforce 7800 GT Graphics Card 2 SATA Hard Drives DVDRW + CD Rom And Windows XP 64 Edition. The problems lies when I install Windows XP 64. It boots up into Windows, theres some activity then it freezes. You can't click on anything, only move the mouse cursor. Does anybody know why, or how to solve it? :( Am I proberly better off with Windows XP 32 Many thanks in advance Tom

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      Hi, I've just brought a new computer : AMD 64 3800 1GB RAM ASUS AM2 Motherboard Geforce 7800 GT Graphics Card 2 SATA Hard Drives DVDRW + CD Rom And Windows XP 64 Edition. The problems lies when I install Windows XP 64. It boots up into Windows, theres some activity then it freezes. You can't click on anything, only move the mouse cursor. Does anybody know why, or how to solve it? :( Am I proberly better off with Windows XP 32 Many thanks in advance Tom

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      hook it up to a debugger to see what is going on. You need another PC with either null modem or firewore cable. Then run windbg on that PC. Hook it up to your 64 bit box having booted it in debug mode (by editing boot.ini). Look for /debugport in he windbg help.

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        Hi, I've just brought a new computer : AMD 64 3800 1GB RAM ASUS AM2 Motherboard Geforce 7800 GT Graphics Card 2 SATA Hard Drives DVDRW + CD Rom And Windows XP 64 Edition. The problems lies when I install Windows XP 64. It boots up into Windows, theres some activity then it freezes. You can't click on anything, only move the mouse cursor. Does anybody know why, or how to solve it? :( Am I proberly better off with Windows XP 32 Many thanks in advance Tom

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        Check your computer documentation whether it support windows xp 64 bit.

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          Check your computer documentation whether it support windows xp 64 bit.

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          Roath Kanel wrote:

          Check your computer documentation whether it support windows xp 64 bit.

          He said: AMD 64 3800 so it must support, it is 64 bit processor. If it woudn't support, setup woudn't run. Does windows freeze in Safe Mode

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            Hi, I've just brought a new computer : AMD 64 3800 1GB RAM ASUS AM2 Motherboard Geforce 7800 GT Graphics Card 2 SATA Hard Drives DVDRW + CD Rom And Windows XP 64 Edition. The problems lies when I install Windows XP 64. It boots up into Windows, theres some activity then it freezes. You can't click on anything, only move the mouse cursor. Does anybody know why, or how to solve it? :( Am I proberly better off with Windows XP 32 Many thanks in advance Tom

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            Dave Kreskowiak
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            The only suggestion is to make sure you have all the updated 64-bit drivers for all of your hardware, especially the motherboard.

            Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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