Upgrading to Windows XP 64 bit will allow the upgrade to 2 GB?

I have an IBM G40 with OS of Wndows XP 32 bits that I've recently upgraded to 1 GB of RAM. Upgrade to 64-bit will allow me to go up to 2 GB?

Your machine's CPU does not support a 64-bit operating system.

You will be able to maximize this G40 with 2 x 1 GB of RAM, regardless of the operating system that you are running.

Happy update.

Tags: ThinkPad Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • If I update to Windows 7 64-bit Windows XP 32 bits will my computer run better

    My computor is custom built Vista while not like Vista so put Windows XP 32 bit in there... I want to increase my gaming experience and looking for a way to use more ram XP 32 bit will allow to me.  I used Microsoft software to determine if my computer can support Windows 7 64 bit.  According to Microsoft, it will be.   Question is, if XP does not work for me more and XP 64-bit is not available, Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit windows 7 be better for me.  My motherboard is capable of sli and currently have a processor intel core 2 duo processor, shopping for a core 2 quad.  I really need someone who knows better than I to advise me if windows 7 32 bit will allow the ram I want to run or will I have 64-bit :)... comps?  By the Way rock you all take the time to help me with all this :)...

    Hi Eloise,.

    I believe you are referring to Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. If the tool indicates that the computer is compatible then you can certainly go ahead with the upgrade.

    As for your question on performance, you can check out the following link.

    Improved performance - features of Windows 7

    See also:

    Upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7 - help & how-to - Microsoft Windows

  • Y at - it an upgrade of Windows Compression that will allow the opening of a file Winzip 15?

    Original title: compatibility of winzip 15.

    Y at - it an upgrade of Windows Compression that will allow the opening of a file Winzip 15?

    Hello

    WinZip 15's a compressor of owner, so it would be exclusive to them.

    I recommend you contact WinZip support for assistance.

    http://www.WinZip.com/xsupport.htm

    Hope the helps of information.

  • Color LaserJet CP1518ni: HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PC (64-bit) will only print black on Color LaserJet CP1518ni

    HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PCL6 (64-bit) will only print black on Color LaserJet CP1518ni

    Also, would like to have the complete software program to download rather than just the universal driver.

    Hello @wyodude

    Try this

    Go to devices and printers and right click on printer properties then go to device settings and go almost all the way down to the type of device a color change and save the changes then go in the printer preferences and in the color tab, make sure that in its unaudited grayscale printing option

  • Recent items in Windows 7 64 bit will display recently played .flv files but not show .avi or .wmv

    Recent items in Windows 7 64 bit will display recently played .flv files but not show .avi or .wmv

    How can you do recent items don't forget these past .avi and .wmv files

    Hello

    You can change some values in the registry. To do this, copy / paste the following text in Notepad, save it as a MP3WAVRecent.reg file and double-click this file to add it to the registry database:

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WMP11. AssocFile.MP3]
    "EditFlags" = hex: 00, 00, 01, 00

    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WMP11. AssocFile.WAV]
    "EditFlags" = hex: 00, 00, 01, 00

    Note that plus save recently used for the Jumplist instead of frequently used must be checked in the Options of WMP - player, as well as the music at the bottom of life private tab.
    Note: This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base. How to back up and restore the registry in Windows:
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/back-up-the-registry
  • How to download windows install windows 7 32 bit service. The system (Dell 4500) let me download after xp to 7 upgrade. Involved also does not work.

    How to download windows install windows 7 32 bit service. The system (Dell 4500) let me download after xp to 7 upgrade. Involved also does not work.

    Install W7 sp1.

    Then go to the support page of Dell for your computer and download the audio drivers W7 from there and install them.

    See you soon,.
    Jerry

  • Windows 7 64 bit, cannot install the driver for bluetooth devices for my Motorola Droid Razr periferical

    Windows 7 64 bit, cannot install the driver for bluetooth devices for my Motorola Droid Razr periferical. When troubleshooting try to apply the fix, after trying, it ends with a message this problem "not set"...

    I finally found the help on my own. Download and install Windows Mobile Device Center. After installation, you'll swear that nothing has been installed, but there is a. The download says it's for Vista, but it also shows Winkdows 7 under system requirements. This is from the download I used.

    Go in Device Manager for each item under the heading Bluetooth with an asterisk, double-click it. Click the tab drivers, then put to update driver. Browse my computer..., let me pick from a list... Under manufacturer, select "Microsoft Corporation". Under model, click on "Windows Mobile-based device support", and then click Next. Click 'YES' in the driver warning window. Windows will now update the driver, and he will tell you, he did it with success!

    This solved my problems. Good luck with yours.

  • Windows XP (SP3) refuses to allow the addition of "Network Service" as a user of the service DCOM.

    DCOM error 1016 Windows XPx32

    Several solutions, all virtually identical to this question:

    Machine default permission settings grant Local Activation permission for the application server COM with the CLSID
    {A4199E55-EBB9-49E5-AF1A-7A5408B2E206}
    the user NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE SID (S-1-5-20). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.

    However, the error persists;  Windows XP (SP3) refuses to allow the addition of "Network Service" as a user of the service DCOM.  The question was supposed to be fixed in a service pack, patches, etc., but he persists.  This despite the change permissions to allow that user permissions in HKCR | CLSID. {"clsid :} or HKLM\Software\Classes\AppID.

    Now what?

    Hi Ronegade,

    I suggest that you follow the steps in the article mentioned below.

    The event 10016 may be logged in the system log on a computer that is running Windows XP Professional x 64

  • Linksys WUSB54GC driver problem Windows 7 64 bit - will not allow

    I have a Linksys WUSB54GC 3 Wireless Network Adapter version.  I downloaded the latest driver on the Linksys support page that says that it is fully compatible with Windows 7 64 bit.  The adapter will not allow.  After 3 grueling cat takes support sessions with Linksys, they could not understand it and threw the problem back to my Tower say it must be a problem with my Windows 7 64 bit.  I searched for Windows and Linksys support forums and some people have had luck, and others have not.  The driver has been installed manually several times as well as the removal of material, resettlement and loading the driver again and again.  I am trying to connect to my router Linksys WRT54G which has the latest firmware and has another computer wireless connected to it without any problems.  If anyone can help?

    Hello

    Have you tried the device on another computer just to be sure, does it really work?
    Have you tried another device on this computer?

    Are you logged on as ADMINISTRATOR when you do the work? Right click on the driver
    and RUN as ADMINISTRATOR?

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

    References to Vista also apply to Windows 7.

    Follow these steps to remove corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.

    Start - type in the search box - find command top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

    sfc/scannow

    How to fix the system files of Windows 7 with the System File Checker
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1538-SFC-SCANNOW-Command-System-File-Checker.html

    Then run checkdisk (chkdsk).

    How to run check disk in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

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

    Then lets refresh the USB stack

    The device here is the WiFi device:

    Control the click Control Panel - Device Manager - no matter where in the box of white/white - then the VIEW - see the
    Devices disabled - look around (with the exception of USB controllers) for your devices (can have
    zero or more than one) and top - right click UNINSTALL.

    Control Panel right CLICK on EVERYTHING - Serial USB controllers - device configuration-manager and
    UNINSTALL all but the category itself - REBOOT - it refreshes the driver and battery USB

    This KB shows XP how to and methods of Vista and Windows 7 are the same
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310575

    This is a utility to help you, but do 1 above.

    USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices currently connected to your computer.
    as well as all USB devices that you previously used. Run Options and tick three 1
    are there choices to see if any.

    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/usb_devices_view.html

    You must remove all instances of the devices and restart.

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

    If necessary try these two:

    Tips for solving problems of USB devices - and a Mr Fixit
    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/c39bd203-f729-47a4-8351-83291e13c8a81033.mspx#EGB

    Hardware devices not detected or not working - Mr. Fixit
    http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/hardware_device_problems

    I hope this helps.

    Rob Brown - MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.

  • Upgrade to Vista 64 - bit of Windows 7 64 bit, while maintaining the recovery partition

    I want to upgrade to Windows 7 64 bit HP HP 64-bit of Windows Vista, but I want to assure you that I keep my recovery partition, just in case I want to come back to my original configuration. It is very important to me since the thumbnail with the original Vista product key is no longer legible.

    When upgrading to a new version, Windows 7 will affect only the system partition where Windows Vista is installed. Recovery partitions would be unaffected.

    Just be sure you can do a backup:

    See the following article from Microsoft MVP JW Stuart on how to make a backup of a Windows Vista here installation using Acronis True Image here

    Alternatively, you can use for backup of Windows Vista is Easeus backup, JW Stuart also has an article about it here

  • Windows 7 32 bit will recognize all my slower RAM/computer that we should

    I have 6 GB of RAM and windows 7 32 bit only recognize 3.5, told by HP (HP dc5800) it of because I have an OS, 32-bit when went to buy 64-bit said seller makes no sense, try MS supports, they would not respond without money.  Do I need a 64 bit OS?  Is this a BIOS problem, or it will never recognize the 6 GB of Ram?  Make the slow computer run with much open

    The game, 13 May 2010 18:04:14 + 0000, cwglover wrote:
     
    > I have 6 GB of RAM and windows 7 32 bit only recognize 3.5, told by HP (HP dc5800) it of because I have an OS, 32-bit when went to buy 64-bit said seller makes no sense, try MS supports, they would not respond without money. Do I need a 64 bit OS? Is this a BIOS problem, or it will never recognize the 6 GB of Ram? Make the slow computer run with much open
     
     
     
    All versions of Windows 32-bit client (not just Vista/XP/7) have a 4GB
    address space (64-bit versions can use much more). It's the
    theoretical upper limit beyond which you cannot go.
     
    But you can not use all of the 4 GB of address space. Even if you
    have a 4 GB address space, you can use * autour * 3. 1 GB of RAM.
    This is because some of the space is used by the hardware and is not
    available for the operating system and applications. The amount you can
    use varies, depending on what hardware you have installed, but can
    range from as little as 2 GB to 3.5 GB. It's usually around
    3. 1 GB.
     
    Note that the hardware is using the address * space *, not the real
    The RAM itself. If you have a larger amount of RAM, the rest of the RAM
    goes unused because there is no address to map space to.
     
     
     
    You should get 64-bit Windows? It is difficult to answer, because there are
    a lot of factors (see below). But you need exceeds the 3.5 GB of
    RAM, you are able to use? It depends on what applications run you, but for the most
    people, the answer is no.
     
    Here is my standard message on 64-bit Windows:
     
    The advantage of running a 64 bit version of Windows for the most part are
    only if you are also running applications 64-bit under him. Don't forget that
    There is very little such available requests. If you are
    currently running 32-bit Windows, you don't have any 64-bit
    applications, so to get a significant advantage, you not only
    have to replace Windows, but also of your applications, * if * (and it's
    a big "If") are 64-bit versions.
     
    Also note that you will need the 64-bit for all drivers your hardware.
    These drivers may not be available, especially if some of your
    the material is a few years old. So it is possible that you might also
    to replace things like your printer, scanner, etc.
     
    So the answer to your question, it's that it would not be a good idea
    Right away. This will no doubt change in the near future, as 64-bit
    applications are becoming more available, but for now, Windows 64 - bit often
    You hear some additional trouble and benefits costs little or not.
     
    On the other hand, install Windows 64-bit instead of 32-bit Windows
    allows you to purchase 64-bit software available, instead
    older versions of 32-bit. This means that the 64-bit installation
    Windows - even though it may not do much for you at the present time - puts
    you in a better position for the future.
     
    One extra point: the 64-bit version allows you to use more than the
    about 3.1 GB of RAM can be used by the 32-bit version. Very little
    people must or may make effective use more than 3. 1 GB, but if you
    are one of those that can, it's something else to consider.
     
     
    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows desktop experience) since 2003
     

    Ken Blake

  • HP laserjet 1022 windows 7 (64-bit) will not install printer what can I do?

    1 HP LaserJet 1022 printer

    2. Windows 7 64 bit

    3. No Error Message

    4. the only changes to the system are updated security Windows Updater. This is a new computer and old was under XP.

    I tried to delete the printer, newer software (lj1020-HB-pnp-WIN64-en) download and try to install it, add the printer through windows and even the printer will not work. The cd version will work until you are asked to connect the printer and then nothing happens. I even tried to run overnight to see if it find and install, but nothing happened. This printer is a workhorse for me and I want to keep running, any suggestions on getting this printer is recognized and run again?

    See if the 1022 is listed under other devices in Device Manager.
    Under 'Other devices' right-click on HP 1022
    Select "update driver software... »
    Choose "Browse my computer for driver software".
    Choose "Let Me pick from a list of drivers for devices on my computer.
    Select 'Printers' > next
    Under the "factory" > HP
    Under "Printers" > HP Laserjet 1020
    Select "Yes" to the warning popup

  • Windows XP 64 bit will run on a Dell Optiplex 780 SFF or Optiplex 980 SFF?

    I intend to buy a Dell Optiplex 780 SFF or a Dell Optiplex 980 SFF, but I would like to know which one will work with Windows XP 64-bit.

    For Windows XP 64 Bit its better to use the somewhat hidden (old ftp site):

    http://FTP.Dell.com/Browse_For_Drivers/desktops/OptiPlex/OptiPlex%20780/

    http://FTP.Dell.com/Browse_For_Drivers/desktops/OptiPlex/OptiPlex%20790/

    http://FTP.Dell.com/Browse_For_Drivers/desktops/OptiPlex/OptiPlex%20980/

    This has the old drivers listed in multiple versions, including XP x 64 drivers not mentioned on drivers and downloads. The new ftp site is currently slightly broken.

  • Windows 7 64 bit will be hired not my Canon MF 5770 driver

    I try to install my Canon multifunction MF 5770 on my new Dell Latitude E5500 computer that works with Windows 7 64 bit operating system.

    I tried the driver on the Canon Web site, downloaded to my hard drive and it not compressed to a folder.

    When I connect the MF 5770 via USB it tries to find the driver and do not recognize the driver on my local computer and suggests to find the driver online. I searched it online again and returned to the Canon Web site and download another copy of the driver. Window still does not recognize the new driver.

    I tried the manually to add the printer via hdwwiz and navigate to the folder where the driver is stored. The installation in this folder information files are only 3 KB, 20KO and 3 KB for printer, scanner and fax, respectively. I tried to install the drviers and get the error message: error 0 x 00000002 "printer driver was not installed.

    Help, please.

    Have you followed the steps that have been described during the installation?

    Before you start installing the driver, connect only the LAN cable first, don't connect not the USB at the moment. This is necessary for your printer to acquire automatically IP address before starting the installation of the driver and activate the function of the driver installation. Driver and application software files have been compressed. The following instructions show you how to download the compressed files and unzip them. 1. connect the printer to your network using the LAN cable. (If applicable) 2. to download files, click [I Agree-Begin Download] icon, select [Save] and specify the directory where you want to save the file. Click [Save] to start the download of the file. 3. downloaded are saved in the folder specified in a self-extracting form (.exe format). 4. double-click on the file to decompress them. A new folder will be created in the same folder. New folder has the same name with the unzipped file. 5. install the printer driver according to 'Readme.txt' stored in the folder. 6. after have installed the drivers, plugged in the USB cable to the printer. (if necessary)
    Don

  • How to upgrade to windows 7 64 bit, when I have Windows XP 32-bit by using the version "upgrade windows 7."

    I had been using windows XP 32 bit before decide me get windows 7. I have read around and thought you could buy the "version upgrade of windows 7" and go for 32-bit windows xp to windows 7 64 bit. Unfortunately, when I got home to do a clean installation of windows 7, I received an error message when I put in the 64-bit and says that the disc is not compatible with my current windows. I called Mircrosoft and they told me that with the version of windows upgrade 7 "" you can't go from 32 to 64-bit, that I would need to get the full version of this one for $200 here in the Canada. Unfortunately, at this time, I have the product installed and running. I'm a bit disappointed in this light my 6 GB of ram go lose and not to mention my $120 I spent. So I wanted to know are another that blow $200 for full windows 7 and lose my $120 on the updated version, is there another method to get the 64-bit? Because at this point, I am at a total loss.

    You can go from 32-bit XP to Windows 7 64 bit by doing a custom (clean) install with an upgrade version disk.  You don't need to buy a full version disc.  But you can't start from the upgrade disk.

    I don't know what you have installed now.  If XP is installed, turn on the computer, insert the DVD upgrade after start XP and follow the prompts.  This method might also work if 32-bit Windows 7 is installed.  If not, maybe to re - install XP to start the upgrade.

Maybe you are looking for