First time hello everyone.
I need a good Windows Xp Sp3 x64 bcoz win xp x86 doesn't find all my 4 GB Ram. Any can help me ? Any know where i can download that ?
Please help me !
Thanks you !
Quote from: TheodorE on April 10, 2012, 01:26 AM
First time hello everyone.
I need a good Windows Xp Sp3 x64 bcoz win xp x86 doesn't find all my 4 GB Ram. Any can help me ? Any know where i can download that ?
Please help me !
Thanks you !
How much does your XP-32 find? Is it too far off the mark? Always keep in mind that no OS will see every bit of your installed memory. The reason is simply the fact that your motherboard uses some system memory to load some of its firmware into it so the OS can talk to it. Also, I firmly believe XP-64 is a waste. Who even writes drivers for it? If possible, go with 7.
Quote from: TheodorE on April 10, 2012, 01:26 AM
First time hello everyone.
I need a good Windows Xp Sp3 x64 bcoz win xp x86 doesn't find all my 4 GB Ram. Any can help me ? Any know where i can download that ?
Please help me !
Thanks you !
Hello
TheodorE 8)
Here is what you requested:http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7043961/windows_XP_x64_edition___updates_fev_2012
Have a Good Day!! :) ;)
I had installed Win 7 32xt of 4 GB and I only read 2.63GB. I did not know what the problem is why I do not read all 4GB. I informed the net and had to change the operating system on x64 and now I read 3.83 GB.
And now i want test windows xp 64x.
Thank you BLADESHARK for your reply !
Quote from: TheodorE on April 12, 2012, 04:16 PM
I had installed Win 7 32xt of 4 GB and I only read 2.63GB.
You might have not inserted the
RAM Properly. Believe me Windows 7 32 bits supports RAM upto 4GB.
Quote from: TheodorE on April 12, 2012, 04:16 PM
And now i want test windows xp 64x.
Windows 7 is better in every way than Windows XP
Quote from: TheodorE on April 12, 2012, 04:16 PM
Thank you BLADESHARK for your reply !
You are Welcome my Friend. :)
Quote from: TheodorE on April 12, 2012, 04:16 PM
I had installed Win 7 32xt of 4 GB and I only read 2.63GB.
You might have not inserted the
RAM Properly. Believe me Windows 7 32 bits supports RAM upto 4GB.
[/quote]
Theodore - concerning your RAM, never mind what Windows reports -- go into your BIOS and check the memory it's seeing and how it's distributed. I'm thinking [for example] that if you have 4 1-GB DIMM's in there, your board might say it sees only 3, which would now make perfect sense as to what Windows is seeing for the reasons I explained. Assuming this is indeed the case, simple trial and error will tell you which DIMM is either not properly installed or just plain needs to be replaced.
I guess he will be back to see this :-\
Quote from: humbert on April 14, 2012, 01:31 AM
Theodore - concerning your RAM, never mind what Windows reports -- go into your BIOS and check the memory it's seeing and how it's distributed. I'm thinking [for example] that if you have 4 1-GB DIMM's in there, your board might say it sees only 3, which would now make perfect sense as to what Windows is seeing for the reasons I explained. Assuming this is indeed the case, simple trial and error will tell you which DIMM is either not properly installed or just plain needs to be replaced.
I have laptop ... and im not good in pc ( hardware ). Sorry for my english :D
OK :)
Don't worry ;)
Quote from: TheodorE on April 14, 2012, 08:35 PM
I have laptop ... and im not good in pc ( hardware ). Sorry for my english :D
I believe we can all understand your English, which prompts the question.. where are you from? It might be in your profile but I haven't looked at it just yet.
As for checking your laptop's memory, it's pretty much a no brainer. If you don't have the manual, you can easily download a PDF copy from the manufacturer's web site. First start the computer, go into the BIOS and see what the BIOS says. It should report either 2 Gb modules or a single 4 Gb module and, most importantly, it should read the total amount of memory it can see. If it's not 4 Gb, then proceed to what I told you before. The manual will tell you where the memory chips are located (usually on the bottom) and how to remove and put them back. As a precaution, touch something metallic to get rid of any possible static electricity on your body, which these chips simply hate.
It may sound a little hard for you, but be advised that doing things for yourself is the only way to learn and to lose your fear of screwing around with the computer when that needs to be done.
Hello. I'm from Romania.
When I have time for entry BIOS, I will return with an reply.
Happy Easter !
Thanks again for reply !
Hello TheodorE. :)
For RAM problem, My cousin runs windows XP 32 bit with 4G RAM ;;;
It reads only 3.15 G.
I think it's normal.
:) ;) :D
Now i installed windows 64x with 4GB, and reads only 3.85. Are good :) But i don't know if it works with windows 7 32x or windows xp sp3 ! Any know about windows xp ? if he know please reply my post. Thanks again and sorry for my english bad. Later or tomorrow, I'll post some pictures of my BIOS.
PS: @Ahmad what windows xp use your cousin? Can give me please ?
Happy Easter!
Post pictures of my bios because don't find what you say humbert, about that :
" Theodore - concerning your RAM, never mind what Windows reports -- go into your BIOS and check the memory it's seeing and how it's distributed. I'm thinking [for example] that if you have 4 1-GB DIMM's in there, your board might say it sees only 3, which would now make perfect sense as to what Windows is seeing for the reasons I explained. Assuming this is indeed the case, simple trial and error will tell you which DIMM is either not properly installed or just plain needs to be replaced. "
Here link with my picture : http://imageshack.us/g/707/bios4.jpg/
PS: If don't work link please reply for re-upload.
(http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg515/scaled.php?server=515&filename=snapshotj.jpg&res=landing)
This should clear your doubts. :)
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/515/snapshotj.jpg/
@ TheodorE
My cousin runs Windows XP 32 bit SP3 (Original untouched) but it doesn't matter what type of XP 32 bit, Any XP 32 bit will read the same.
Inside Windows >> It reads 3.15 GB of RAM.
In BIOS >> It reads 4 GB of RAM.
So, RAM are inserted correctly.
Note that ASUS & Gigabyte websites say that the motherboard may read 3GB or less in case of using 32 bit OS and for that, they recommend 3GB of RAM in case of using 32 bit OS, so rest assured it's normal when using 32 bit OS.
I hope you don't worry any more.
Good luck. :) :D
Ok , tnx so much for ur help guys !
I have one question, if you want help me: Any give me torrent where i can download a good windows 7 32 bit and windows xp sp3 32bit ??
Thanks!
@ TheodorE
Windows XP (32-bit) :
Windows XP Professional SP3 Integrated April 2012 (32-bit) + SATA Drivers By Maher (http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7186404/Microsoft_Windows_XP_Professional_SP3_Integrated_April_2012) [Torrent]
Or :
Windows XP Professional SP3 Integrated April 2012 (32-bit) + SATA Drivers By Maher (http://softarchive.net/blogs/maherz/w_nd_ws_xp_pr_fesional_p_x_ntegrted_apr_l_o.955706.html) [Mediafire]
Windows 7 :
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (32-bit) English integrated March 2012 By Maher (http://softarchive.net/blogs/maherz/w_nd_ws_ult_mte_p_x_ntegrted_mrch_o.945816.html) [Mediafire links - No Torrent]
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (64-bit) English integrated March 2012 By Maher (http://softarchive.net/blogs/maherz/w_nd_ws_ult_mte_p_x_ntegrted_mrch_o.946394.html) [Mediafire links - No Torrent]
Good luck. ;)
Thanks so much guys for your help.
@ TheodorE
Anytime, buddy. ;)
All here love to help.
If you want anything else, just post.
:) :D
Quote from: Ahmad on April 18, 2012, 09:57 AM
@ TheodorE
Anytime, buddy. ;)
All here love to help.
If you want anything else, just post.
:) :D
All here includes Me 2 :P
Quote from: Ahmad on April 17, 2012, 06:08 PM
Windows 7 :
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (64-bit) English integrated March 2012 By Maher (http://softarchive.net/blogs/maherz/w_nd_ws_ult_mte_p_x_ntegrted_mrch_o.946394.html) [Mediafire links - No Torrent]
Good luck. ;)
Hey Ahmad! Nice to see you again! I don't know what my problem with this is, but downloading this from Mediafire is impossible. You click on the link and just when you think the file is ready, the Blitz Software site comes up and asks for a login & password. I don't know why our Fearless Leader even uses such a problematic site, being that it's so easy to upload them to TPB like he does with his other releases. Oh well, as they say... there's method to his madness. I just wonder what it is. :(
Quote from: BLADESHARK on April 19, 2012, 09:06 PM
All here includes Me 2 :P
That's what I was meaning by saying All, because really all here love to help especially you in support section from which I learn.
Thank you so much.
@ humbert
Hey buddy, it's me who is happy to come back again.
Regarding your problem, really I can't even know the cause.
Also, I hope our leader make it a torrent like XP. It's much better.
:) :D
QuotePosted by: humbert
« on: April 19, 2012, 05:43 PM »
Hey Ahmad! Nice to see you again! I don't know what my problem with this is, but downloading this from Mediafire is impossible. You click on the link and just when you think the file is ready, the Blitz Software site comes up and asks for a login & password.
I think this may be your problem at the "problematic site"
QuoteADVERTISING » Download Fast « ADVERTISING
Don't click the download fast button. It's one of the adverts that help support them.
They really are an easy site to navigate once you know which buttons not to hit, but like all DDL's I've found, are governed by the rules of commerce.
P.S your not "BrowseTorrents" are you?(http://www.pixieplots.co.nz/forum/images/smilies/smiley-upsideDown.gif)
P.P.S The April update is there now, but no mediafire links.
Quote from: Ahmad on April 17, 2012, 08:56 AM
My cousin runs Windows XP 32 bit SP3 (Original untouched) but it doesn't matter what type of XP 32 bit, Any XP 32 bit will read the same.
Inside Windows >> It reads 3.15 GB of RAM.
In BIOS >> It reads 4 GB of RAM.
So, RAM are inserted correctly.
Note that ASUS & Gigabyte websites say that the motherboard may read 3GB or less in case of using 32 bit OS and for that, they recommend 3GB of RAM in case of using 32 bit OS, so rest assured it's normal when using 32 bit OS.
I hope you don't worry any more.
Good luck. :) :D
There is simply no way to put RAM in the wrong way. It's "idiot proof", i.e., designed in such a way that if you even try to put them in wrong on purpose, they will not install. Notice a small slot both on the DIMM and on the memory module on the motherboard. It's there to prevent incorrect installation.
There also exists a tweak, which I have, that forces Windows to see all 4 megs. The only thing is that it'll work only on Win 7-32, not on XP. Keep in mind that when XP was written, the very idea of using 4 Gb of memory was unthinkable. Also, given the price of memory, I still think you're better off with 4 Gb on XP. What's better: 3.15 Gb available or around 2.50 Gb available?
Quote from: topdog on April 22, 2012, 12:49 AM
I think this may be your problem at the "problematic site"
I never said the site was the problem. Our Fearless Leader would never upload something to a site with the express purpose of making downloading difficult. My problem is that no matter what I do, I get the same result.
Quote from: topdog on April 22, 2012, 12:49 AM
Don't click the download fast button. It's one of the adverts that help support them.
They really are an easy site to navigate once you know which buttons not to hit, but like all DDL's I've found, are governed by the rules of commerce.
P.S your not "BrowseTorrents" are you?(http://www.pixieplots.co.nz/forum/images/smilies/smiley-upsideDown.gif)
P.P.S The April update is there now, but no mediafire links.
Here's what happens when I attempt to download anything. After getting into the site, I could either click on HTTP Download or Fast Download at the top, the end result is the same. It takes me to a site called Blitz software which has a download link for the file I'm looking for. When I click on that, it says "waiting for download to begin", then it stops right there and asks for a login & password.
If I go to the bottom of the screen, it'll have links for those detestable sites such as Mediafire, Rapidshare, Depositfiles, etc. You click on the plus sign on each one, and the file you want is cut up into 100 pieces. The problem with this is that they make you wait forever for the download to begin (and longer the more files you get), the speed is notoriously slow, and batch downloads are not supported. Firefox's SkipScreen add-on pops up, but unless I'm the one doing something wrong, it does nothing. I saw a similar Firefox add-on to deal with these sites, and I believe i'm going to kill SkipScreen and give this one a shot.
What I'd like to ask our Great Leader is simply what is his logic as to uploading his Win-7 monthly releases only to these sites and not to TPB, where it would be easy to get. To put it another way, if he uploads all his stuff to TPB, why not include his Win-7 also?
@humbert
Right, I went in as an unregistered user and now I see what you mean.
Those 3 links at the top are rubbish adds. Ignore them !
I don't usually see them and had forgotten.
Unfortunately, one has to use "those detestable<cyberlocker>sites such as Mediafire, Rapidshare, Depositfiles, etc."
And your right, as a free down-loader it can take forever to get large multipart files.
Mediafire (as much as I distrust them) do allow parallel d/l's. I got Win7 march in 30min.
But using the alternate's for XP took 9 hours.
I guess someone else needs to up to TPB.
Quote from: topdog on April 22, 2012, 05:13 AM
Unfortunately, one has to use "those detestable<cyberlocker>sites such as Mediafire, Rapidshare, Depositfiles, etc."
And your right, as a free down-loader it can take forever to get large multipart files.
Mediafire (as much as I distrust them) do allow parallel d/l's. I got Win7 march in 30min.
But using the alternate's for XP took 9 hours.
I guess someone else needs to up to TPB.
I wasn't aware of the fact that Mediafire allows parallel downloads. If you managed to get Win 7 in 30 minutes, then their download speed must be good -- on the others it's a slow as when using a telephone line. I appreciate the tip. Still, I'll look into that Firefox add-on just to see if it does anything. SkipScreen is useless -- unless I'm the one doing something wrong.
Quote from: Ahmad on April 17, 2012, 06:08 PM
@ TheodorE
Windows XP (32-bit) :
Windows XP Professional SP3 Integrated April 2012 (32-bit) + SATA Drivers By Maher (http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7186404/Microsoft_Windows_XP_Professional_SP3_Integrated_April_2012) [Torrent]
Or :
Windows XP Professional SP3 Integrated April 2012 (32-bit) + SATA Drivers By Maher (http://softarchive.net/blogs/maherz/w_nd_ws_xp_pr_fesional_p_x_ntegrted_apr_l_o.955706.html) [Mediafire]
Windows 7 :
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (32-bit) English integrated March 2012 By Maher (http://softarchive.net/blogs/maherz/w_nd_ws_ult_mte_p_x_ntegrted_mrch_o.945816.html) [Mediafire links - No Torrent]
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (64-bit) English integrated March 2012 By Maher (http://softarchive.net/blogs/maherz/w_nd_ws_ult_mte_p_x_ntegrted_mrch_o.946394.html) [Mediafire links - No Torrent]
Good luck. ;)
Hello everyone.
For a long time I have not got in touch with all staff .
There all arhive are password. Can u give me password please ?:) Bcoz i can't exctat without password.
@ TheodorE. :)
Hello buddy.
This is the password for archives:
maherz.softarchive.net
Good luck. ;)
Thank you very much bro :) !
You are welcome, dear. :D