| Post ID |
Timestamp |
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User |
| 1148630 |
2010-10-30 00:52:00 |
Im pretty sure some do and some dont. You know if it does if it comes up with a screen before you install asking what version you want. Also there is something about not installing a 32bit version over a 64 bit version? |
Openingfuel (14473) |
| 1148631 |
2010-10-30 02:11:00 |
Well obviously you cant install 64 bit on a 32 bit system. Or install 32 bit over a 64 bit system (unless you do a clean install) |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1148632 |
2010-10-30 02:55:00 |
Yes Speedy, you are dead right. It requires a total wipe out to re-install. Not for the faint hearted, eh? In my case I changed from 32 bit to 64 bit so as to use all the memory.
With the Toshiba L510 it took me a while to figure out where the hidden stuff was. Believe I hit F12. You also get all the other sotware [including un-needed crap] that comes with a Toshiba notebook install. |
PENTIUM (426) |
| 1148633 |
2010-10-30 03:00:00 |
The reason you get all the rubbish , is because its all in the factory .WIM file that Toshiba make. No way around that really if you are using a factory WIM. Best way is to use a W7 DVD From MS and do a clean install using the COA on the back. |
wainuitech (129) |
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