64 bit computer question, generic
eculbert
eculbert at yahoo.com
Wed May 14 16:57:28 MST 2008
Thought so, just making certain. On new dl'd Puppy 4.0
with this on an p3 800.
Ed
--- Jon M. Hanson <jon at the-hansons-az.net> wrote:
> A 32-bit OS will work fine.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: eculbert <eculbert at yahoo.com>
>
> Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 16:00:16
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> Subject: 64 bit computer question, generic
>
>
> A friend has an amd 64 an 3000 chip cpu on an msi
> mb.
>
> Will a 32 bit live cd boot okay if everything is
> 'ok'
> with the system?
>
> She upgraded to sp3 on XP ... BEFORE she heard about
> some registry problem. It will boot, but not connect
> to cox now and she is burning a puppy linux os to
> see
> if possibly it will connect.
>
> Need to know before ASAP before she goes home this
> afternoon from work and attempts to bootup.
>
> It is used at home for work also, so needs to be up
> and connecting.
>
> Please don't tell me to tell her to switch to linux
> as
> she HAS to run xp as she does training type work for
> others on xp!! Linux I know, is better, but this is
> one instance that someone MUST use what others are
> using so everything renders the same.
>
> Ed Culbertson
>
> Ed/ke7feg
>
> Did I mention, 2/23/07 the FCC dropped all cw (AKA
> Morse code) testing for any class of license as a
> ham? Just pass the written and "U's a ham"!! Many
> sites test online, but you have to go for the real
> test. $14 for as high as you can climb in one
> session.
>
>
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Ed/ke7feg
Did I mention, 2/23/07 the FCC dropped all cw (AKA Morse code) testing for any class of license as a ham? Just pass the written and "U's a ham"!! Many sites test online, but you have to go for the real test. $14 for as high as you can climb in one session.
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