Portege M750 - change from 32-bit to 64-bit

I just bought a laptop Portege M750 which is preinstalled with Vista Business 32 bit and separate tablet XP on a recovery disk.

I await with resinstall with 64-bit Vista business, then install the XP as part of a system to dual-boot to take full advantage of the 4 GB already installed in memory extension and more in the future.

My question is this: Although the drivers Toshiba download page does not specifically list a Vista 64 bit OS, no matter who made a similar change of OS on a Portégé / or other laptop and had all incompatabilty with applications and 32-bit drivers? If so, what drivers/features have caused problems later.

The "Toshiba" folder in the notebook computer C:\ directory contains all of the drivers and install files required or these all need to be downloaded from the Web site.

Thank you

Hello

Usually, 32-bit divers are designed and created only for the 32 bit OS and usually they would not run on 64 bit OS. But who knows, maybe some unique drivers would be compatible with 64 bit but it is more than questionable.

> Does the folder "Toshiba" in the directory C:\ for laptop computer contain all drivers and install files required or these all need to be downloaded from the Web site.
Generally all Toshiba drivers can be downloaded from the page of European driver of Toshiba.
Toshiba on C file can contain only the installed tools and software.

See you soon

Tags: Toshiba

Similar Questions

  • change from 32-bit to 64-bit on windows 7

    Initially, I installed my Windows 7 with 32-bit but have since added more than memory and want to change to 64-bit.  How do I go about it?

    You will need to do a clean install, there is no place on the way to upgrade Windows 7 32 bit to 64 bit.

    Using the disk of 64-bit Windows 7, install Windows 7 Windows Easy Transfer Utility from the DVD (to find it, simply navigate to x:\support\migwiz, "x:" is the name of your hard drive. (In this case, you will see a collection of files, the important"that you must search for and double-click is 'migsetup'.) run it and create a DAMP (Windows Easy Transfer file), if you have an external hard drive, you can access it later when you perform a clean install of Windows 7 64-bit disk so you can stored there.

    Once you have done this, just do a clean install of Windows 7 64 bit disc. In Windows 7 64 bit disk, start Windows Easy Transfer, follow the wizard screen, tap on which is stored the WET file (external hard drive) and it will restore your personal files and settings. Reinstall the applications needed. Releasing it's easy: with Windows | ActiveWin | Laptops | Microsoft MVP

  • Change from 16 bits to 32 bits

    How to change to 16-bit 32-bit photos

    Hello

    That mean ranging from 32-bit/16-bit/channel as channel under Image > Mode?

  • Satellite L750 PSK1WA: Can I change from 32-bit to 64-bit after initial installation?

    I chose 32-bit during my first installation after buying my L750 PSK1WA-03C00R with i5 2410 M CPU.
    Can I change to 64 bit so that I can access the 8 GB of RAM that has been installed.

    Thank you.

    Hhmmm I think that this should be possible. You have to start the process of recovery once more
    Check this Toshiba HowTo: how to do a system recovery
    http://www.MyToshiba.com.au/support/items/FAQ/71

    1 press and hold the power button for ten (10) seconds to turn off your device.
    2 press and hold the 0 (zero) on the top of the keyboard (not the zero on the numeric keypad key) and at the same time, press the button power once to turn on your laptop.
    3. when the Toshiba screen appears; release the 0 key.
    * 4. If you are prompted to select 32-bit or 64-bit operating system; Click on suivant.*
    5. When you are prompted by the warning screen; Click Yes to continue the system recovery.
    6. Select recovery of factory default software; Click Next.
    7. Select Restore to out-of-box state. Click Next again.
    8 Please read and acknowledge this last warning screen
    9. click on next to start Recovery

    This could also be useful if you're wondering why you didn't receive the disc:
    http://www.MyToshiba.co.nz/support/items/FAQ/69

  • Re: Satellite P750 - changing from 32 bit to 64 bit

    I just bought a Satellite P750 (64 bit compatible) and did the quick start upward following the instructions that says I'll get a chance to say if I want 32 or 64-bit. Only, it didn't. Have you regions, time, etc. and then started upward. But in 32 mode. Can I uninstall the version of 32 ome and reinstall or change to 64-bit.

    Can anone help?

    PS am new long-term tragic Windows 7 XP.

    Hello

    Can you please tell us what P750 (P750-xxx) do you have exactly? I just want to check tender specifications on the Toshiba support page s.

    I have older P500 and I got it with 64 bit only OS. So I don't know if the most recent model is offered with the OS 32 and 64 bits. For example, I saw on the page s Toshiba P750-100 comes with 64-bit only.

    Can you please check again the version of Win7 is installed (Control Panel > system).
    Somehow I doubt that you have a 32 bit OS.

  • changing from 32-bit to 64-bit

    can I change my 32 bit system win 7 to a win 7 64-bit system. even if it should reformat my system and do anything possible to change to a 64-bit win 7 system. and I can check if my system can run a 64-bit system if there is no tool that can do that?

    Friday, October 3, 2014, 09:10:14 + 0000, erwinmiller70 wrote:

    can I change my 32 bit system win 7 to a win 7 64-bit system. even if it should reformat my system and do anything possible to change to a 64-bit win 7 system. and I can check if my system can run a 64-bit system if there is no tool that can do that?

    Hold down the Windows key, then press Pause. Break. It will tell you
    If you have a 32 bit processor and a 64-bit processor.

    If it is a 64-bit processor, yes it can run 64-bit Windows. If it's a
    32-bit processor, it cannot.

  • Satellite C660 - how do I change from 32-bit to 64-bit operating system?

    Can someone tell me please how to move from a 32-bit to a 64-bit for my Toshiba Satellite C660 Notebook operating system?

    No CD came with my laptop so I can't restore.
    I installed the 32 bit for the setting by mistake and now want to change.
    Thanks in advance

    Can you please tell us model right for laptop (C660-xxx)?
    You have created recovery DVD Toshiba s advice how to do this?
    If so try to launch the installation of recovery and check if the option to choose between 32-bit and 64-bit shown on the screen.

  • Satellite A300D - 205 how to change from 32-bit to 64-bit

    Hello!

    I have the Satellite A300D-205, with a Windows 7 32-bit on it. I've upgraded to Windows 7 from Windows Vista 32-bit by an upgrade DVD from Toshiba

    I need Windows 7 64 bit. I was searching the net on this subject and the only thing I knew, I should have the 64-bit version of Vista. But I bought my laptop with Windows Vista 32 bit and have only Windows Vista RECOVERY DVD and the DVD of Windows 7 upgrade.

    How can I change 32 bit to 64 bit

    Thanks for the attention

    Hello

    To be honest, I don't know how you can do... I do not think, it is possible to obtain from Toshiba. I can't recommend allows you to get Win 7 64-bit to install. For all win7 drivers, take a look:

    http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp

  • Change from 32-bit to 64-bit with Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade CD

    Hello

    I'm currently on Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit.  Is it possible for me to move my Windows 7 32-bit to 64-bit using my Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade CD? That is to say: to start my laptop with 64-bit upgrade CD and reformat my system?

    Yes, you can use the same product used to enable the 32-bit version with 64-bit disc.

    You will need to do a clean install, there is no place on the way to upgrade Windows 7 32 bit to 64 bit.

    Using the disk of 64-bit Windows 7, install Windows 7 Windows Easy Transfer Utility from the DVD (to find it, simply navigate to x:\support\migwiz, "x:" is the name of your hard drive. (In this case, you will see a collection of files, the important"that you must search for and double-click is 'migsetup'.) run it and create a DAMP (Windows Easy Transfer file), if you have an external hard drive, you can access it later when you perform a clean install of Windows 7 64-bit disk so you can stored there.

    Once you have done this, just do a clean install of Windows 7 64 bit disc. In Windows 7 64 bit disk, start Windows Easy Transfer, follow the wizard screen, tap on which is stored the WET file (external hard drive) and it will restore your personal files and settings. Reinstall the applications needed.

    http://www.notebooks.com/2009/10/07/using-Windows-easy-transfer-in-Windows-7/

    Boot from the DVD 64 bit Windows 7

    To learn how to change your BIOS options to boot from the DVD drive, the following tutorial:

    http://notebooks.com/2011/05/05/How-to-load-BIOS-and-change-boot-configuration/

    Click Install now
    Accept the license agreement
    When the option is displayed to select a type of installation, click (Custom advanced)

    Select the disk partition where you want to install Windows 7 click Next.

    You will receive the following warning:

    The partition you have selected may contain files from a previous Installation of Windows. If so, these files and folders will be moved to a folder named Windows.old. You will be able to access the information in Windows.old, but you will be able to use your previous version of Windows.

    (At all costs, do NOT click on anything in Format, deletion or Partition name.) So even do a custom installation, your personal files are still kept. Click OK

    The installation program will now begin installation. During installation, your computer will be restarted several times.

    Once the installation is complete, you can complete the Out of Box experience as the choice of your laptop, create a username, password, your time zone. You can then proceed to download the latest updates for Windows and reinstall your applications and drivers.

    You can then retrieve your personal files from the Windows.old folder and reinstall all of your applications and drivers.

    http://notebooks.com/2010/11/09/how-to-recover-documents-music-and-email-after-upgrading-with-the-Windows-old-folder/

  • System keeps asking for password after trying to change from 32-bit to 64-bit

    I had to do another residential group to work on my computer. My password expired on my default side or administrator, the main façade of the computer where I worked on a year. I apologize I learn the computer language. I CAN NOT ENTER THE SIDE I NEED TO BE WORKING on. NOW I can't do anything on my side again without poping administrator and will ask for a password. can not download, change settings, nothing. also, I was in the process by changing my windows 7 home 32-bit to a 64-bit that came with my computer. A tech friend said he had to reinstall windows and it has installed a 32-bit.  my product key for windows 7 home is on the side of the computer for some reason, he didn't use it. I can't reinstall my windows 64-bit because the administrator request password. I can't do anything.

    Boot from the Windows 7 DVD
    Click Install now
    Accept the license agreement
    When the option is displayed to select a type of installation, click (Custom advanced)

    Select the disk partition where you want to install Windows 7 click Next.

    You will receive the following warning:

    The partition you have selected may contain files from a previous Installation of Windows. If so, these files and folders will be moved to a folder named Windows.old. You will be able to access the information in Windows.old, but you will be able to use your previous version of Windows.

    (At all costs, do NOT click on anything in Format, deletion or Partition name.) So even do a custom installation, your personal files are still kept. Click OK

    The installation program will now begin installation. During installation, your computer will be restarted several times.

    Once the installation is complete, you can complete the Out of Box experience as the choice of your laptop, create a username, password, your time zone. You can then proceed to download the latest updates for Windows and reinstall your applications and drivers.

    You can then retrieve your personal files from the Windows.old folder and reinstall all of your applications and drivers.

    http://notebooks.com/2010/11/09/how-to-recover-documents-music-and-email-after-upgrading-with-the-Windows-old-folder/

    -----------------------

    See the instructions for the networking of the different versions of Windows:

    Networking home computers running different versions of Windows

  • Is my CC from Adobe for photographers license still valid if I change from 32-bit Windows to 64-bit?

    I bought a license for Adobe CC for photographers ($ 10 per month) and now to upgrade my Windows 7 32-bit to 64-bit operating system. I know that there is a 64 bit version for Photoshop, don't know about the bridge. So, my license is still valid if I update, or what I have to buy a new program CC to photographers for the 64-bit version of Photoshop?

    TIA

    Good to know information:

    You can install and activate the subscription creative cloud Apps on 2 computers. (Whether on Mac or Windows according to your choice).

    Either it can be 32-bit or 64-bit, it's not important, the subscription will be counted due to the number of activation is made according to the Machine ID

    Before you upgrade the computer to 64-bit, best of disconnection from the creative cloud desktop application.

    If the ID of the computer changes just in case, it will be counted as 2' nd of activation.

    Sign in, sign out | Creative office cloud app

    Although, if you had exceeded the limit of maximum activation (already activated on 2 computers), still you can reset the meter to zero, activation so that you can turn to new subscription CC on any of the 2 computers according to your choice.

  • Satellite L - How to start a 'clean' installation to change from 32-bit to 64-bit?

    Tech thing last sale showed me to select 64-bit when I start computer at home.
    This option is not moved when it is installed.
    Returned to stock, and an another tech sales show me to press the 'market', and then continuously, press F10.

    Up to pop option of 32-bit or 64-bit. Simple!
    Go home to try it - cannot replicate. Get something like "start on partition 2' instead.
    All forums omits describe these details, as we are supposed to be born with the knowledge.

    What should I do - what I'm going to hurt?
    Is there another step he did so quickly, that I have not seen?

    Phone number for Toshiba not responding.

    Hello

    If you want to change the system to 64-bit, you will need to start the HARD drive recovery system!

    You must turn on the unit and press F8.
    Then choose fix my computer.
    Now, you can choose the HARD drive recovery.
    During this process, we should ask if you want to choose 32-bit or 64-bit

    But it is an option only for laptop preinstalled with both systems!
    What Satellite series you have exactly?

  • I reinstalled Vista Ultimate, changing from 32 bit to 64 bit. Now Control Panel/System Info says I have Vista Home Premium. One of my apps says that I need help Ultimate.Please

    I have a HP computer with Q6700 Quad core, ram bg 8.

    Hello

    1. where did you buy windows vista ultimate64 bits?

    2 did you do any change to Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit for Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit? You perform a new installation.

    I suggest you follow the link and check.

    How to determine whether a computer is running a 32-bit version or the 64 bit version of the Windows operating system

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/827218

    I would also ask you to contact the vendor where you purchased Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit to help,.

  • change from 32-bit to 64-bit system

    but corrupt system only have recovery discs windows 7 64 bit, including the driver and application recovery cd 64-bit.  Can I convert the 32-bit to 64-bit?

    GN.

    Should be no problem.

    If your model # is CQ61-411WM it must include your drivers.

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?OS=4063&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en&sw_lang=&product=4125444

    REO

  • change from 32 bit to 64 bit os

    MY Live One Care isn't letting the printer that I share with my wife be recognized because it has a 64-bit version of Vista and mine is a 32-bit version. My computer is the administrator. Can we get around this question without having to come to the shared files and go to my pc?

    Hello

    Download Vista 64 bit printer drivers and install on 32 bit Vista computer.

    Visit this link as well:
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx

    Disable the software running on the computer.

    All the best!

Maybe you are looking for